By Alex Olivares The Dons defeated the Fullerton College Hornets 9-1 April 21 after a barrage of hits put the game out of reach in the first inning. Two Hornets pitchers combined
Soaring prices cause pain at the pump, but simple solutions are available Staff Editorial As refineries switch to cleaner burning fuels to meet environmental standards, gas prices soar and budgets get crunched
A diet endorsed by Beyonce is a beautiful liar By Natasha Stone / el Don The 22-day vegan challenge is a new diet that some say could lead to possible health risks,
By Chelsea Ybanez Cody Foute spent her adolescence working in fear under a street level pimp who kept her in line with beatings, mental abuse and emotional bondage. Coming from a broken
By Vanessa Cortez With bases loaded, freshmen infielder Alex Mascarenas’ tenth inning walk-off single to right field gave the Dons a comeback 3-2 victory against the visiting Glendale College Vaqueros Thursday at
By Jocelyne Poblador If you haven’t already seen Big Love you are missing out big time. Based on Aeschylus’ The Suppliant Women, Charles L. Mee’s modern re-imagining of a Greek tragedy centers on eight of 50
By Kevin Kabarsky North Korea has gained a reputation around the world as an unpredictable and volatile nation. Dictator Kim Jung-un handed down death sentences to 33 of his own people early
If SeaWorld is sincere about protecting the ocean, it needs to free the whales Staff Editorial For 50 years SeaWorld Entertainment has educated and entertained millions of parkgoers in a dozen amusement
By Aaron Vasquez The iPod is dead. Like the compact disc and the Walkman, technology killed it. Once ubiquitous, iPods dominated the MP3-player market in the mid-00s. After a peak of 22
A long-gone temple of the gods serves as inspiration for Big Love set By Jocelyne Poblador pool illuminates the surrounding marble statues towering over the actors. Not far off, Anna Ferris is