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Armstrong never quit, so why start now?

After revealing that he suffered from testicular cancer in 1996, Lance Armstrong lived as the poster boy for cancer in the late ‘90s and early 2000s. Along the way he won the
August 26, 2012

Simple sacrifice: Meatless Mondays

HEALTH: No matter your diet, you should eat less meat. Why not start by adding Meatless Mondays to your routine? Americans will consume about 52 billion pounds of meat this year, reports
August 26, 2012
A montage of small video surveillance photos surrounding a larger photo of a man in a suit and tie looking up into the camera lens.

Under many watchful eyes

Increased campus surveillance cameras may decrease privacy but create a safer place for students The stigma of recurrent thefts at Santa Ana College had to be dealt with, but about $1 million
August 26, 2012
Line illustration of the head of a man smiling with his eyes closed and thinking "Sparkling unicorn cider. . . mmmm. . . Great idea. . . ' and a unicorn thinking "Ahem, a little assistance here?"

It’s A Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud World

As I write this story, I am distracted by the conversations of my newsroom peers (and The Offspring) and find it hard to complete a sentence or speelll my werds correecktly. And
May 14, 2012
View outside of the Santora Building and stores along the same street; there are many sitting areas under red-peachy color big umbrellas and there are several trees and smaller plants of varying sizes beside the sitting areas as well as a ceramic water fountain on the sidewalk.

New owners should not stifle creativity

STAFF EDITORIAL An incoming church group has a responsibility to uphold our community’s artistic diversity. The historic Santora building in downtown Santa Ana will close escrow in July. The building houses restaurants,
May 7, 2012

Apple products

OPINION Mac maniacs clamor for new Apple products when they hit stores, but are they worth it? You’re all suckers. You submit to the will of the electronics gods and buy things
May 7, 2012
Illustration of an unbalanced scale; the tipped up side of scale holds a graduation cap sitting on top of a History and Math books, while the tipped down side of the scale holds a fighting jet, a giant missile, and the map of Afghanistan.

Colleges suffer costs of war

OPINION After more than a decade of military spending, higher education bears the scars of neglect. The events of September 11, 2001, have had a profound impact on every aspect of American
May 7, 2012
Photojournalist and author Sadaf Syed wearing a headscarf, in a room surrounded by photos of women in different settings, including surfing.

To each, her own.

Seated within earshot, I overheard a classmate speaking about how women in certain countries are “forced” to cover their bodies. “I feel bad for them,” said the woman dressed in a skin-tight
May 2, 2012
A neon-like bright green-orange-yellow color illustration of a scientist holding a beaker brewing with musical notes while fumes is coming off the beaker. The scientist is surrounding by a computer notebook, an violin, a trumpet, and music sheets. His surrounding is reflected from the protective google he is wearing while he is smiling with a hand approval gesture.

Dub-Trip

OPINION Electronic music has claimed its spot in today’s industry. Recently, musicians have begun to move away from traditional instruments like guitars and drums, and are gravitating toward computers to manufacture music.
April 23, 2012
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