By Rogelio Santana Four Santa Ana College students presented couture designs April 5 at the first Orange County College Fashion Week, “A Different Skin,” in a runway show. The event launched an
By Rogelio Santana Club members crammed into The Spot Wednesday when gusty winds forced the Interclub Council’s annual Spring Fest indoors. “It brought us closer as clubs,” Club Apple Community Service Coordinator
NEWS ANALYSIS By C. Harold Pierce It couldn’t get much worse for Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling. National Basketball Association Commissioner Adam Silver lowered the hammer Tuesday for racist statements Sterling made,
By C. Harold Pierce When Los Angeles Times columnist Ruben Salazar died in 1970, people said he became a martyr for the burgeoning Chicano Civil Rights Movement; a reporter targeted by
By Mitch Welch With his knuckles nearly scraping the ground on his delivery, Dons reliever A.J. Franks throws a sinking fastball through the strike zone. It sneaks past the batter for a
By Alex Olivares The Dons defeated the Fullerton College Hornets 9-1 April 21 after a barrage of hits put the game out of reach in the first inning. Two Hornets pitchers combined
By Aaron Vasquez Dons shortstop Garret Brown plated five RBIs April 22 to blow out the visiting Cypress Chargers 17-5. The Dons scored five runs in the bottom of the first inning,
By Jorge Campos The Dons’ team physician was called to the majors last month. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim hired Michael Shepard as the team’s co-orthopedic surgeon. He will continue treating
Soaring prices cause pain at the pump, but simple solutions are available Staff Editorial As refineries switch to cleaner burning fuels to meet environmental standards, gas prices soar and budgets get crunched
By Alex Olivares Although many believe that we would do anything to help human trafficking victims recover, efforts to support them can come close to a halt. Assistance to trafficking victims was