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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 Cities change over time. Santa Ana is not an exception. Community members
October 21, 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 tobacco-less method of smoking where lighting up would otherwise be banned, the
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 American identity. One tweet declared, “Miss America is a terrorist.” The New
September 29, 2013

The Pope Clashes With the Vatican

By: JP Chabot Pope Francis has dedicated much of his time changing the tone of the Roman Catholic Church to better reflect modern sensibilities. If the Pope is addressing the need to
September 29, 2013

Getting the Skills to Pay the Bills

By: Mahdee Gill Fast food workers began striking in August to get paid $15 an hour– about twice the minimum wage in California. This is a lost cause. To even have a
September 16, 2013

Terrorists Killed Comedy on 9/11

By: JP Chabot After the 9/11 bombings, nothing was funny anymore. All popular culture ceased entirely for a few weeks. Bill Maher couldn’t even make jokes about anything and his show was
September 16, 2013

Buildings Crumbling Around Us

Staff Editorial Accidents happen, but campus officials should have seen this one coming years ago. A 200-pound slab of concrete from Russell Hall broke loose and crashed three stories below Monday. Fortunately, no
September 16, 2013

Tracked at the Click of A Button

By: Aaron Vasquez The National Security Agency is in the news for accusations of invasion of privacy, but we’ve been doing that for years through social media. We need to be wary
August 25, 2013
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