By: Jorge Campos The League Six former high school classmates keep the gang together with shenanigans through fantasy football in the FXX comedy The League. In its fifth season, the show has
By: Jocelyne Poblador Broadway Belle Morillo’s comedy marks Lappi’s first play in Phillips Hall Theatre. With more than two dozen plays of experience, 20-year-old Emily Lappi’s résumé ranges from comedies like Lend
By: C. Harold Pierce Theatre students step onto the stage and in front of the camera, many for their first time Without a script or the benefit of rehearsals, Dominique Collins walks
By: Jocelyne Poblador Preview: Outrageous and raunchy play tackles women’s intimate thoughts on sex. Matt Morillo’s cult hit, Angry Young Women in Low-Rise Jeans with High-Class Issues will be performed by
By: C. Harold Pierce The concrete panel section that crashed three stories below from Russell Hall Sept. 15 has been replaced. Since then, plywood boards have been screwed to the inside of
By: Katie Porter and Nashe Harley Pending restrictions on e-cigarettes may leave users with fewer places to take a drag. Catching some shade under a tree, Jorge Varela puffs on an e-cigarette
By: Dana Bell Rock ‘n roll and banned books have a lot in common, often including raw anger and explicit content. In October, Nealley Library is honoring Banned Books Week by uniting
By: C. Harold Pierce A pickup truck caught fire Sept. 16 after its gasoline line leaked in the parking lot south of Dunlap Hall. The engine of a Nissan Frontier burst into
By: Alex Olivares California’s state legislature passed a bill that if signed into law would allow those living in the U.S. without legal immigrant status to receive driver’s licenses with a watermark
By: Jaime Buenaventura The Dons opened the Orange Empire Conference with an 18-7 loss Wednesday against the visiting Golden West Rustlers. Santa Ana College scored five goals to Golden West’s two in