Daily Dons is a series where we talk to students at Santa Ana College. Our goal is to give students a platform to be heard and to share their thoughts and experiences.
In this era of Soundcloud, Spotify and other digital streaming services, music has become both more accessible and more disposable. But in Santa Ana, one physical form of music is on the
College is hard, but it can be made a little easier with a furry companion around. If you’re a college student and debating whether or not to get a dog, here are
Daily Dons is a series where we talk with Santa Ana College students about their lives and experiences on and off-campus. My goal is to give students a platform to be heard.
Daily Dons is a new series where we talk with Santa Ana College students about their life and their experiences on and off campus. My goal is to give students a platform
Daily Dons Is a new series where we talk with Santa Ana College students about their life and their experiences on and off campus. My goal is to give students a platform
In the construction of Santa Ana College Central Mall that began in 2015, a large number of plants and trees were removed from the campus leaving the colleges quad barren of vegetation.
Young and beautiful women with long and colorful dresses spin around on the stage, drawing viewers into customs and traditions of Mexican folklore dance. The slow-paced mix of sad and happy music
Lights dim, students ascend the stage. The singers create a half circle around the piano facing the director. Strange musical warm-ups fill the room, oohs and ahs, shrieks and face stretching. The
Kalonji Saterfield’s vibrant smile lights up the classroom the moment he enters. The communication studies professor greets each student by name and flashes a perpetual cheek to cheek smile putting his students