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Spotify Spotify Inc. By Jasmine Williams    A new feature in Spotify’s subscription service now allows current users to add up to five people onto their account for an additional 50 cents
November 11, 2014

Young Lives Lost

The man who hit and killed girls in a crosswalk had a suspended license, police officials said. Staff Editorial  Halloween is a holiday for children. It is their time to wield superpowers
November 10, 2014

UC Restrooms Now Neutral

By Amanda Zive In recent weeks UC President Janet Napolitano has announced the decision to convert all single stall bathrooms on campus into gender-neutral facilities that will provide access for all UC
November 10, 2014

Chasing the Title

With one home game left, the conference’s top spot remains unclaimed By Jorge Campos and Jaime Buenaventura Despite an ankle injury to goalkeeper Dennis Hernandez early in the second half, the Dons
November 10, 2014

Vazquez, Avila Set Top Times

Sophomore runners Azahalea Vazquez and Jazmin Avila refuse to let their college careers end without the best times. Vazquez finished 10th and Avila 16th overall for the Dons at the Orange Empire
November 10, 2014

Dons Lose on the Road

By Matthew Salzer  Mt. San Antonio College defeated the Dons soundly by 34-6 Wednesday, winning the first four matches in a row. Santa Ana College was coming off a fifth place performance
November 10, 2014

No Glove, Still Love

Millenials use birth control but are less wary of sexually transmitted diseases By Amanda Zive Condom use among young people declines as they go through college, coinciding with a rise in sexual
November 10, 2014

It’s Under Your Skin

Contraceptive prevents pregnancies for up to three years By Annie Lam Unconventional methods of birth control like implants may be the safer choice for pregnancy prevention, according to the American Congress of
November 10, 2014

Grab a Cup of Sodium

By Jasmine Williams    With college students on a tight budget, opting for ramen noodles as a quick and cheap meal could come at the expense of their health. Consumption of the
November 10, 2014

Cultures Celebrated on Campus

By Matthew Salzer Colorful booths lined the quad at the International Festival Oct. 29, which showcased the diversity of the student body by highlighting cultures from countries like Japan, Jordan and Colombia,
November 3, 2014
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