By Edson Valenzuela The Dons took advantage of wild pitches and throwing errors Saturday to clinch a 6-1 victory against the Long Beach City College Vikings, completing a two game sweep and
By C. Harold Pierce Low water pressure that had toilets, sinks and urinals filling up with waste and overflowing in several campus buildings Thursday is back to normal, college officials said. After about
By Alex Olivares When Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s comments about minorities surfaced, there was confusion about how a racist could associate himself with a predominately black sport. The answer is
By Rogelio Santana For more than fifty years civil rights activist and labor leader Cesar Chavez led United States farm workers in organized boycotts, pickets and strikes using non-violent methods. “Non-violence is
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
By Katie Porter The College Council banned e-cigs on campus in December. Vaping is now allowed only in the parking lots. While they don’t contain smoke or tobacco, the cartridges vaporize nicotine into
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 Joanna Meza Starting Spring 2015, classes will be divided into morning, afternoon and evening blocks in an effort to balance out classes throughout the day. “What we’re going to be doing
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