From The Streets of Japan, Formula Drift Takes America By Storm

By Emilio Rodriguez Orange County’s Jim Liaw and Ryan Sage are prepping for the 12th season of Formula Drift, which

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  • March 17, 2015

Opening of the Tessmann Planetarium

By Jose Servin Tessmann Planetarium is now open. Santa Ana College President Erlinda Martinez hosted the opening of the renovated

Wild Play Puts Dons in First

By Jacob Peterson Shortstop Katlyn Harvey scored the winning run on a wild sixth inning play as the Dons defeated

Bacon Crust Pizza, Microsoft Evolve and Secrets and Lies: Hotlines March 9, 2015

By Emilio Rodriguez Little Caesars upped the ante of the “Deep! Deep! Dish” pizza, adding bacon wrapped crusts. The taste

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  • March 11, 2015

College Employees Now Required To Report Sexual Abuse

By Jose Servin College faculty and classified staff are now mandated by a federal law to report sexual misconduct committed

Sailor Moon, Jazz Menagerie and Mila Kunis’ Latest: Hotlines March 1, 2015

By Matthew Salzer As part of its 20th anniversary, the Sailor Moon franchise was rebooted in August with the release

Dons Make Quick Work of Rustlers

By Jacob Peterson and Jaime Buenaventura Starting pitcher Tori Franks tossed her third shutout Wednesday as the Dons stomped out

2015 Oscars Take A Turn Towards Societal Issues

By Edson Valenzuela The Oscars capped off another year in cinema Sunday night in a show with socially conscious acceptance

Chargers Shock Dons Softball At Home

  By Jacob Peterson and Jaime Buenaventura Chargers pitcher Taylor Pierce’s two-hitter shut down the Dons Wednesday versus Cypress College,

Finding Her Place: Chloe Anderson Is Santa Ana College’s First Transgender Athlete

Breaking gender perceptions in sports is personal for Chloe Anderson By Jorge Campos  Kids can tell when someone is different,