By Jorge Campos Sophomore midfielder Jose Angulo scored his last regular season goal as a Don as the visiting Irvine City College Lazers lost 5-1 ending Orange Empire Conference play at home. “We got
By: Katie Porter At first the quad area around the fountain is filled with more booths than students. For Associated Student Government’s Get Fit event, the goal was to raise campus knowledge
By: Yesenia Varela & Carolina Nieto As Santa Ana College student Marissa Padilla walked around the amphitheatre visiting different booths, India caught her attention with its colorful jeweled decorations. As she received
By: C. Harold Pierce For years, Coach Jose Vasquez has drawn talent from a deep but informal farm system Midfielder Ivan Bastida charges up the middle of the field, fending off two
By: Jorge Campos After a four-year hiatus from collegiate competition, the Santa Ana College men’s cross-country team is back and on track. A casualty of state-wide budget slashes, the men’s team was
By: Jorge Campos The visiting Irvine Valley College Lasers dismantled the Dons in three consecutive sets, 25-7, 25-17, and 25-6 Wednesday at Cook Gymnasium. Middle blockers Esther Arroyo, Bejani Turley, and Iliana
By: Jorge Campos The Dons matched its total goals for the season in one game, destroying the visiting Fullerton College Hornets 9-4 Wednesday for its first home win of the season. “We
By: Yesenia Varela Santa Ana College, Cal State Fullerton and Fullerton College are hosting the 17th Annual Road to Teaching Conference for future teachers Saturday. More than 25 workshops are scheduled for
By: Jorge Campos Getting an education should never be a veteran’s burden — it should be a veteran’s reward. Veterans leave the military with a sense of pride and self worth, feeling
By Alex Olivares Families benefitting from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps, will receive less aid from the federal government. About $5 billion in cuts to the program