By: Shane Collins After missing several scoring opportunities and suffering from poor calls by game officials, the Dons lost Tuesday to the visiting Mira Costa Spartans 1-0. “There were several calls that
By: Shane Collins The men’s soccer team was mauled by the visiting San Bernardino Wolverines Tuesday after sloppy play and a porous defense. The Dons found themselves literally playing catch-up going into
By: Shane Collins The new $5.6 million soccer complex opened to mix reviews this year. “As grateful as we are to have such a beautiful complex, there are always little things here
By: Valeria Bautista and Yesenia Varela Opinion: The country should not tolerate chemical warfare. There are two types of evil—those who perform evil acts, and those who stand by and watch it
By: Mahdee Gill Fast food workers began striking in August to get paid $15 an hour– about twice the minimum wage in California. This is a lost cause. To even have a
By: JP Chabot After the 9/11 bombings, nothing was funny anymore. All popular culture ceased entirely for a few weeks. Bill Maher couldn’t even make jokes about anything and his show was
Staff Editorial Accidents happen, but campus officials should have seen this one coming years ago. A 200-pound slab of concrete from Russell Hall broke loose and crashed three stories below Monday. Fortunately, no
By: JP Chabot WEIRD COMIC BOOKS, GREAT FLICKS Hollywood has realized that comic adaptations are big business, but studios are only pulling from the top of the well. They can’t keep making
The first Saturday of every month, artists of all kinds ranging from performing musicians to painters come out to show their work for crowds of people, when the Artists Village in Santa
By: Rogelio Santana In the opening scene of The Grandmaster, Ip Man defeats an onslaught of kung fu fighters weaponless, alone, leaving a heap of bodies in his wake. He is no