By John Olivares Within four hours of my social media exile, I began freaking out. I don’t exist without social media. My life only seems real when all of my followers know
By Jorge Campos For the first time in five years, the Dons won at least seven games in a season. “Some changes were made last year, and the ladies are adapting. They
Staff Editorial The decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit to strike down President Obama’s Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents last week further
By Andrew Mata Smartphones, computers and websites are now more than just resources for learning, note taking and research. “I’ve seen plenty of students use their phones on test days and they’ll
By Diana Viera The Dons capped its worst season since 1980, losing the last home game of the season Nov. 10, 3-0, to the Irvine Valley College Lasers. Lasers Forward Joseph Ferguson
By Gracia Sanchez Art students painted murals to honor four artists for the Noche de Altares celebration at Second and Broadway streets in Downtown Santa Ana Nov. 7. Design and art students
By Jose Servin, Laura Garcia, and Diana Viera Inside an alley in Downtown Santa Ana, Higgy Vasquez, son of famous muralist Emigdio Vasquez, works on a mural alongside other artists honoring Antonio
By Juan Avila, Alex Robles and Kevin Vazquez Marvel celebrated the 50th anniversary of S.H.I.E.L.D., the fictional intelligence agency created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1965, dealing with supernatural threats
By Meghan Kliewer Students should report sexual harassment because it is an offense that needs to be recognized and addressed. One in four women at institutions of higher learning have experienced unwanted
By Juan Avila Twitter replaced its iconic star-shaped favorite button with a heart-shaped “like” button on Nov. 3. While the change was made with user’s interests in mind, tweets flooded the site