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  • November 11, 2013

Apple Factories Rotten at Core

By: Rogelio Santana Conditions for Chinese factory workers creating iPhone products are appalling, according to a September report by China

California Reforms Immigration Policies

By: Alex Olivares Gov. Jerry Brown signed eight bills into law to improve the circumstances of immigrants living in the

Sharing the Health

By: Nashe Harley The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, has faced criticism by both government officials and U.S.

Texting While Driving Persists Despite Laws

By: Alex Olivares Opinion: Current fines are not enough to deter irresponsible motorists. Even though legislation has established state-to-state bans

Minors Misdeeds Shielded by Law

By: Yesenia Varela It’s been said time after time, protect the children. Now something is being done, but it is

Online Revenge Posts Outlawed

By: Alex Olivares A type of pornography referred to as revenge porn has taken over the Internet, prompting California to

Youth Wave Strikes Downtown

Staff Editorial Downtown Santa Ana’s East End isn’t impervious to change. This time it’s more about youth trends than tradition

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  • September 29, 2013

E-Cig Health Risks Remain Hazy

Staff Editorial The effects of second hand vapor remain unknown, but we should take steps to protect nonsmokers. Marketed as a

Voter Identification Laws Cheat Minorities

By: Alex Olivares Opinion: Voter ID laws only serve to suppress voters, not prevent fraud. It is news to no

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  • September 29, 2013

Twitter Racism Sparks Outrage

By: Alex Olivares Nina Davuluri was the first Indian-American to be crowned Miss America, but numerous Twitter comments denied her