By Jorge Campos Long Beach City College freshman guard Chris Spencer’s one-handed slam dooms the Dons late in the second half, losing 87-79 in the first round of the California Community College
By Liz Monroy They did right by Duke Ellington. The audience agreed. Led by professor of music and ethnic studies David Lopez on saxophone, the Jazz Menagerie on Tuesday kicked off the
By C. Harold Pierce From the third floor of the Santora Building, a clarinet stabs over Lisa Bielawa’s piercing vocals. While belting out the final lyrics of “Chance Encounter,” she glides
By C. Harold Pierce A former Santa Ana College student was fatally shot in front of his home by Tustin Police officers Monday, police said. Robert Miguel Gutierrez Villa, a 23-year-old father,
Students at the Centennial Education Center, an adult education center in Centennial Park, will be able to stay in their space for at least five more years since the Santa Ana City
By Jorge Campos The San Diego College Olympians took advantage of a weak Dons’ bullpen Friday, rounding up seven runs off five hits, leading them to a 13-5 victory over Santa
By Alex Olivares Santa Ana College’s Associated Student Government hosted a workshop Jan. 24 for a group of student senators from across the region for the first time in the
By Jorge Campos Tom Williams, a life-long Don, died Nov. 6 at the age of 65 after sustaining a heart attack. Mr. Williams was an athletic equipment assistant at Santa Ana
By: Yesenia Varela Santa Ana College, Cal State Fullerton and Fullerton College are hosting the 17th Annual Road to Teaching Conference for future teachers Saturday. More than 25 workshops are scheduled for
By: Alex Olivares Gov. Jerry Brown signed eight bills into law to improve the circumstances of immigrants living in the state illegally, moving towards a sensible and more compassionate immigration policy. Among