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
By C. Harold Pierce Sophomore Sabrina Perez steps to the plate, runs her bat along the dirt and squares up. Goldenwest College pitcher Kelly Combs throws one right down the pipe and
By C. Harold Pierce Commuters lost more than 500 parking spaces March 13 when construction on two parking lots began as part of ongoing campus unification projects, college officials said. Parking Lot
By Mitch Welch Orange Coast College right fielder Tommy Bell stole home after capitalizing on a Dons’ throwing error in the fifth inning Tuesday, leading to a 5-4 victory against Santa Ana
By Vanessa Cortez Down by five runs, catcher Annie Dowling’s two-RBI drive to center sparked a five run rally Monday leading to the Dons 10-7 victory over visiting Cerritos College Falcons. “I
By Jorge Campos Santa Ana College used five relief pitchers in a 8-6 road victory Saturday against the Orange Coast College Pirates. “Most of them have certain situations that they
By Jorge Campos Dons freshman starter Kevin Clementi got payback of sorts after pitching five and one third innings and allowing one unearned run Thursday, beating the visiting Riverside City College
By C. Harold Pierce Commuters lost about 500 parking spaces March 13 as construction on two parking lots began as part of ongoing campus unification projects. An additional 30 stalls will be
By: Alex Olivares The California Supreme Court decided last month that hosts charging entrance fees and serving alcohol at their house parties are liable for any injury or harm caused by their