By: Rogelio Santana The scent of burning sage fills a small Downtown Santa Ana dance studio as the group members stomp, spin and shout. The palpitating beat of the huehuetl drums guides
By: Jocelyne Poblador At first there are only two dancers. Blinding lights blaze when they run in from the sides and come together. Nina Simone croons in the background as dancers in
By: C. Harold Pierce & Jocelyne Poblador Gigi Arellano waited three years before being admitted into the nursing program to receive her licensed vocational nursing degree at Santa Ana College. When she
By: Nashe Harley The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, has faced criticism by both government officials and U.S. citizens alike. Passed into law in 2010, the new healthcare law promised
By: C. Harold Pierce Forward Luis Venegas and defender Antonio Solis scored two goals each Oct. 15 as the Dons sunk the Orange Coast College Pirates 4-0 at Santa Ana College. The
By: JP Chabot Imagine a story where a mind-shattering demonic entity more ancient than mankind takes on human form to confront the one thing he knows can stop him, a young
By: Vanessa Cortez and Asiria Ramirez Musty odor fills the air and hearts race while walking toward what appears to be an abandoned barn, out of place in urban Brea, Calif. The
By: Katie Porter A so-called purer form of ecstasy takes over the club scene It’s a name commonly whispered in club bathrooms and in passing at music festivals. People want to party
By: Jorge Campos and Ricardo Hernandez After failing to score in the second half, the Dons wasted a solid showing by the defense and lost 17-10 to the visiting Moorpark Raiders Sept. 21
By: Alex Olivares Opinion: Voter ID laws only serve to suppress voters, not prevent fraud. It is news to no one that Latinos tend to vote for left-leaning politicians and legislation. Gallup