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 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 Diana Viera The Dons dropped a close game to the visiting Rio Hondo Roadrunners 2-1 Tuesday after midfielder Joshua Cuevas scored a late goal to break a 1-1 deadlock. “Not panicking,
By Diana Viera Freshman midfielder Kacee Thoren scored the winning goal in the final minutes of the Dons season opening match, beating Pasadena City College 2-1 Tuesday at home. Freshman defender Leanna
The International Student Center added three new counselors this semester, which now offers walk-in hours four days a week. Counselors will be available for students who have questions about immigration status and
By Cristian Cortes N.W.A.’s biopic Straight Outta Compton, released August 14, exceeded its first weekend projections, raking in $60 million and showing Hollywood Hip-Hop films could be lucrative. Despite the movie’s the
By Jose Servin Student volunteers will be by the fountain at Santa Ana College the rest of the week helping students fill classes at the Open Classes Booth despite the heat. They have
Staff Editorial Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez knows how to garner attention. Especially the negative kind. Sanchez was recorded recounting a story to a group of Indian Americans about a time she confused a
Coping with the stress of early adult life leads to undiagnosed conditions By Izabella Santana Depression is a recurring disease among students, though one frequently overlooked. Students suffer in silence. With each