While soccer has steadily grown into American culture, one thing has remained stagnant: chant culture. Americans suck at creating original chants. I wish there was a better way to put it. This
Buzz, buzz, buzz. Freshman Guadalupe Sanchez rolls over and turns off her 6 a.m. alarm. She reaches for her phone and is greeted with a bright white glow. Typically, other students would log
After a low scoring prior weekend, the Dons looked for production from their offense, which has consistently been the team’s strength. Starting pitcher Jaxton Andeel knew that Santa Ana would show off
“Why Cruising for Higher Education? They did one last year and it was very small. I said that we can get this big, we can set up the whole parking lot. I
Santa Ana opened the 3C2A Super Regional playoffs with a bang. The Dons surged ahead in a 16-8 victory over Santa Barbara City with a non-stop offensive effort from the entire Dons
The first Lavender Ceremony commemorates LGBTQ students to celebrate their accomplishments before graduation at Angels Stadium. The Gender Sexuality Alliance club welcomes attendees to the first pitched event which will include drag
The crowd jumped, moshed, danced and pushed each other to the incredible rhythm of Beach Waste, Melted Bodies, Shock Therapy and the show’s star, Green Jellÿ. What all these four bands have
From Impalas to lowriders, funk music boomed as classic cars snaked through SAC’s lot 7 for Project Rise’s Cruising for Higher Education. Unless you asked, you would’ve never known that the car
With bases loaded and two outs, time stood still for the Roadrunners from College of the Desert. Down 5-4 in the 11th, an out would mean the abrupt ending to their season.
Propelled by outstanding pitching, the Dons edged out a tight 2-1 victory in their first game of the 2023 playoffs, against the Roadrunners of College of the Desert. Starting pitcher Hauze Fragoso