As a news outlet at a two-year institution, the el Don and its audience are ever-changing. Even when we’re not returning after 17 months of online learning during a global pandemic, every
During the 2021-2022 academic year, el Don staff returned to the newsroom for the first time in 17 months and quickly conducted information needs assessments with their audience. Through those community conversations,
An entry in this new category will consist of a written description of no more than two pages, with accompanying photos, videos and other materials that will help the judge understand how
Let’s talk mental health. For the last two semesters, our staff has covered the topic beyond just talking through feelings or overcoming a big sad with as much care and depth as
Spring 2022 – check out our print articles online! News District to receive funding for community tech gaps // reporting by Carrie Graham // Photo by Stephanie Martinez College works to tackle
Welcome back Dons, this is el Don’s first physical print since the pandemic. Don’t be afraid to check out our articles and printable PDF down below! News “Enrollment bounces back” // reporting
On Saturday, March 5, el Don staff hosted a community storytelling zine workshop as part of the Boca de Oro Literary Arts Festival in Downtown Santa Ana. “Santa Ana Stories” Zine Workshop
The big COVID news in our community in 2021 was vaccines. Santa Ana has one of the lowest vaccine rates in the region and young Latinos are vaccine hesitant. Covid coverage in
News On-campus vaccine clinic ends after one day // reporting by Lucero Garcia College works to build enrollment after losses // reporting by Carrie Graham // Visuals by Tanya Moore Thrive Center opens
Over one weekend in September, journalism students at Santa Ana College were asked to document their everyday lives. The assignment: make a photograph that shows others what it looks like to be