By Erica Winter With a new coach and two returners, the Dons baseball team has struggled in conference. The Dons are 14-6 overall, but suffered four losses against Orange Empire Conference opponents.
By Erica Winter Thursday is the new Friday for college students, but finding worthwhile events in and around Orange County isn’t always easy. So leave it to us. Every week, we’ll comb
By Aurielle Weiss Apple celebrates its fourth decade by unveiling the iPhone SE. The phone runs the same A9 chip as the iPhone 6s, but inside a four inch screen. The iPhone
Why She Should Be President By Angel Ramirez Hillary Clinton is the perfect candidate for president because she has clearly stated her plans to ease problems for working families and students. She
Why He Should Be President By Diana Viera Ted Cruz is the only presidential candidate looking to create more jobs. That alone should catch the attention of many voters. He
Staff Editorial Communications Professor Vera Holder acted like a hero when campus security left her and her students to fend for themselves in a dangerous situation on March 19. After reading a
Dianna Mendoza The first student informational display of spreading awareness to LGBTQIA community issues took place today outside The Spot. Co-hosted by Associated Student Government and The Family of Colors Club, the
By Emilio Rodriguez Watch out for falling trees. A new irrigation system, trees and plumbing upgrades are being installed through a six-stage process that will connect to the Central Plant infrastructure project.
By Jose Servin A member of student leadership denied my right to take photographs at a March 21 Associated Student Government meeting, citing a restrictive policy that violates California law. The attorney
[slideshow_deploy id=’20783′] By Jorge Campos When a suspicious man entered a classroom occupied by students March 19, and left a threatening note with the words “shoot” and “head” in it, Communication Professor