On Nov. 3, in addition to the Trump-Biden brawl, seats on the Santa Ana City Council, Orange County Board of Supervisors, and Rancho Santiago Community College District (RSCCD) Board of trustees will
Santa Ana native Skyler Tanksley is bringing Southern California’s first vegan vending machine to the 4th Street Market in downtown Santa Ana. “There isn’t a level of awareness in vending” Tanksley explains,
In Fall 2019, el Don staff created the publication’s first Social Media Team. Together, we created editors for Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and used each platform to both report, update and engage
The el Don News Team recognizes that news is only useful if it informs the public so we wanted to focus on reaching people who don’t pick up a print edition or
Early on Monday, Sept. 16, the district sent out alerts that Santa Ana College was closed until further notice for a homicide investigation. By 6:30 a.m., student reporters were posting the notice
College may not always be for everybody and not everyone can achieve their goals by blindly pursuing a higher education just because others are going too. Students join college cause it’s a
By Angel Ramirez Reboots of old films and shows are becoming a trend now and a reboot of the film The Magnificent Seven shows that Westerns are no exception. This new The
By Erica Winter Thursday is the new Friday for college students, but finding worthwhile events in and around Orange County isn’t always easy. So leave it to us. Every week, we’ll comb
By Diana Viera The Dons defeated visiting El Camino College Compton Center, 6-4, Tuesday, after a sixth-inning go-ahead home run off the bat of shortstop Tommy Anderson. Before the Dons hit in