By Jose Servin Centennial Skate Park in Santa Ana is only empty when it rains. “Even then, you can always find us inside parking garages and indoor parks,” Santa Ana skater Bryce
By Belinda Espinoza Over 40 million Americans are online looking for love—at least according to a recent opinion piece by OkCupid dating site cofounder Christian Rudder. Some of the most popular sites
By Cheantay Jensen Fatal overdoses from controlled prescription drugs overtook car accidents as the leading cause of death in the U.S, a 2014 report from the Drug Enforcement Agency found The most
Staff Editorial More Mexicans are leaving the U.S. than entering, according to the Pew Research Center last week. The report identifies declining job opportunities, an effect of the Great Recession of 2007,
By Laura Garcia More Mexican immigrants are leaving the United States while less are choosing to come into the country, according to a report published by the Pew Research Center. “This trend
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 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 Jose Servin n an 85-degree Sunday afternoon, a Spanish-speaking Irish priest presses his body against the U.S.-Mexico border fence with a wireless microphone in his hand. His makeshift altar, composed of