By: Alex Olivares The Phoenix Club will honor Anaheim’s German roots by celebrating Oktoberfest this coming month on the weekends. Traditional German foods like Bratwurst and Reibekuchen, a crisp potato fritter, can
By: Katie Porter The Orange County Roller Girls are looking for women to join them in the rink for a taste of the fierce but fun sport. Training sessions are open to
By: Jorge Campos The Heritage Museum of Orange County will offer free admission to Santa Ana residents on Saturday, as well as the first Sunday of every month. 19th century buildings like
By: Ale Gonzalez The college unveiled a revamped website on Sept. 20 designed to simplify navigation for users. The new format is cleaner and easier to scroll through than the former version.
By: Katie Porter Tuesday nights are for college students at Lucky Strike Lanes at The Outlets at Orange. Bowl for $6 after 9 p.m. when it serves $3 beers, $5 martinis and
By: Jorge Campos Hear how it’s like to live as a trangender in America Wednesday with Defying the Gender Binary: Transgender Identity. The department of Sociology, Anthropology and Women’s Studies will host
By: Jorge Campos The Dons closed out non-conference play with a 3-1 victory over the visiting Pasadena City College Lancers on Sept. 18. “We came out strong”, said Dons Head Coach
By: Jorge Campos The Dons opened conference play Sept. 20 drawing a 1-1 tie against the visiting Norco Mustangs. Following a scoreless first half, the Mustangs scored first with a breakaway
By: C. Harold Pierce A pickup truck caught fire after its gasoline line leaked in the parking lot south of Dunlap Hall Monday morning. The Nissan Frontier’s engine burst into flames
By: Shane Collins After opening the season with a home loss to the Bakersfield College Renegades, the Dons need to find an offensive identity if they want to compete in 2013. “We