By Emilio Rodriguez The Campus Safety and Security department exchanged old bike locks for new ones at their booth by the fountain as a part of club rush. They offered students the
Staff Editorial The Rancho Santiago Community College District faces allegations of securities fraud by failing to disclose necessary repairs to one of its buildings before Measure Q funds were allocated to fix
By Jorge Campos With a new quarterback and running back corps combined with veteran leadership on defense, the Dons look for an improved 2015 season despite a 67-21 thrashing at Allan Hancock
By Jose Servin A report published by an independent auditor revealed last month that the Rancho Santiago Community College District committed securities fraud by failing to publicly disclose renovations for a district
By Diana Viera With only four sophomores on the men’s soccer team, the Dons are turning to several freshmen to improve on its 11-7-4 record from 2014. “We want to start strong
By Kevin Vazquez Let’s be clear: competitive gaming is not a sport and its gamers are not athletes. Fans of traditional sports say the comparison between sports and video games is disrespectful
By Nashe Harley Police departments nationwide are searching for less-than-lethal ways of stopping suspects following a trend of controversial police killings that sparked protests and riots. The latest less-lethal weapon to be
By Juan Avila Apple stayed true to form. The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus look no different than the original, but the real change is on the inside. The new models
By Laura Garcia The Associated Student Government along with Circle K, a club affiliated with Kiwanis Santa Ana, are sponsoring a memorial paying tribute to the lives lost during the 9/11 attacks.