By Laura Garcia The Dons lost to visiting Cypress College in straight sets Wednesday, for the sixth match in a row. “Tonight I think it was hard because they had really strong
By Meghan Kliewer The International Festival, featuring students and their cultures from different countries, took place in the quad at Santa Ana College Nov. 4. “It gives us the opportunity to
By Itzel Quintana Miami-based Indie Alternative band Minimal is not what its name suggests. With lyrics encouraging listeners to find their independence and voice, the band hopes to correct the mistakes of
By R. Nicanor Santana The first Viva La Vida celebration brought thousands of people to the Santa Ana Train Station as it was decked with decorated altars, Aztec dancers, a classic Lowrider
By Yvonne Villasenor, Dayana Zavaleta, Andrea Garcia, Nancy Vargas, Ariana Arredondo, Dianna Mendoza, and Belinda Espinoza Exotic music and a mix of aromas swept through the Quad Wednesday at the 33rd annual
By John Olivares A male student who stabbed four people at the University of California Merced was shot and killed by campus police on Wednesday. Among the victims were two students, a
By Juan Avila The Road to Teaching Conference offers students an opportunity to learn how to become a teacher while giving some insight on their desired field. “The goal of our conference is
By Laura Garcia After an ankle injury forced her to take a year-long break, sophomore midfielder Makenna Roa continues her comeback, even shrugging off a possible MCL sprain in her left knee.
By Jorge Campos taring at the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun, a little boy is in awe. His curiosity takes hold of him. An afternoon trip he didn’t want any part of turned into
By Jorge Campos ome people protest through rioting, others through their art. For two Methodist missionaries, their love for God’s children is shown through music and prayer. “This is our form of