By Alex Olivares The Dons took an early lead Saturday with the help of five stolen bases, leading to a 4-1 victory at home against the East Los Angeles Huskies. After Emily
By Rogelio Santana For more than fifty years civil rights activist and labor leader Cesar Chavez led United States farm workers in organized boycotts, pickets and strikes using non-violent methods. “Non-violence is
By Vanessa Cortez With bases loaded, freshmen infielder Alex Mascarenas’ tenth inning walk-off single to right field gave the Dons a comeback 3-2 victory against the visiting Glendale College Vaqueros Thursday at
By Aaron Vasquez Front barricade for Arcade Fire was a crushing experience, literally. Hipsters smoking joints and drunken bros wearing Native American headdresses pushed concertgoers to get as close to the stage
By Chelsea Ybanez A month after a bill banning orca captivity and breeding was introduced, lawmakers delayed a vote scheduled for April 8 until more research is complete. Studies will be conducted
By Katie Porter The Learning Center is hosting a workshop for those who want to write a personal immigrant story as part of Santa Ana College’s Book of the Year celebration.
By Joanna Meza The Dons dropped three straight games after losing to the Gauchos 10-3 April 3 at home. “I think this is our last loss,” Don’s first baseman Daniel Martinez said.
By Jocelyne Poblador If you haven’t already seen Big Love you are missing out big time. Based on Aeschylus’ The Suppliant Women, Charles L. Mee’s modern re-imagining of a Greek tragedy centers on eight of 50
By Kevin Kabarsky North Korea has gained a reputation around the world as an unpredictable and volatile nation. Dictator Kim Jung-un handed down death sentences to 33 of his own people early
By C. Harold Pierce With two outs in the sixth inning Wednesday, Santiago Canyon College infielder Desiree Rascon smashed the ball past the centerfield fence for a two-RBI home run, leading to