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: Daniel Lim Led by perfect performances from Juan Jaime, 133-lbs., and Juan Hernandez, 197-lbs., the Dons won the Consolation Championship at the Mt. San Antonio College Duel Tournament Sept. 21. Santa
By: JP Chabot In Don’t Starve, the player appears in a dreary, dreamlike landscape and is ordered by a mystery man to survive with nothing but the rocks, sticks, and weird animals
By: Jocelyne Poblador Broadway Belle Morillo’s comedy marks Lappi’s first play in Phillips Hall Theatre. With more than two dozen plays of experience, 20-year-old Emily Lappi’s résumé ranges from comedies like Lend
By: Jocelyne Poblador Preview: Outrageous and raunchy play tackles women’s intimate thoughts on sex. Matt Morillo’s cult hit, Angry Young Women in Low-Rise Jeans with High-Class Issues will be performed by
By: Katie Porter Tuesday nights are for college students at Lucky Strike Lanes at The Outlets at Orange. Bowl for $6 after 9 p.m. when it serves $3 beers, $5 martinis and
By: Jorge Campos The Dons closed out non-conference play with a 3-1 victory over the visiting Pasadena City College Lancers on Sept. 18. “We came out strong”, said Dons Head Coach
By: Shane Collins The men’s soccer team was mauled by the visiting San Bernardino Wolverines Tuesday after sloppy play and a porous defense. The Dons found themselves literally playing catch-up going into
By: JP Chabot WEIRD COMIC BOOKS, GREAT FLICKS Hollywood has realized that comic adaptations are big business, but studios are only pulling from the top of the well. They can’t keep making
By: Rogelio Santana In the opening scene of The Grandmaster, Ip Man defeats an onslaught of kung fu fighters weaponless, alone, leaving a heap of bodies in his wake. He is no