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2 NEWS d SANTA ANA COLLEGE el Don/eldonnews.org • MONDAY, APRIL 3, 2017 NEWS YOU CAN USE SUSTAINABILITY el Don STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF Laura O. Garcia [email protected] MANAGING EDITOR Aurielle Weiss [email protected] DESIGN EDITOR Christabelle Blake [email protected] SPORTS EDITOR Ruby Nuñez [email protected] DIGITAL MEDIA EDITORS Mary Nguyen [email protected] Faith Hernandez [email protected] FACULTY ADVISER Professor C.W. Little Jr. [email protected] ASSISTANT FACULTY ADVISER Professor Sarah Bennett [email protected] EIGHT WEEK CLASSES DOWNTOWN MARKET SPRING BREAK IS HERE Ready for round two? Santa Ana College is now offering the second half of GR8 Weeks, an eight-week session where you can earn full credit in half the time. Classes begin Monday, April 17 and run through Sunday, June 11. To find open classes and sign up, log onto WebAdvisor. For more information, con- tact Admissions and Records at (714) 564-6005. —Faith Hernandez From the creative minds of Orange County, restaurateur Leonard Chan and his partner Phillip Kwan, comes McFadden Public Market, Downtown Santa Ana’s newest food hall. The new market is stocked with four diverse eateries and two new bars: Mission Control, an ‘80s-themed arcade bar with classic pinball and arcade games, and Under Control, a craft cocktail bar right under Mission Control. McFadden Public Market is expected to open this month. The semester is halfway over, and that means Spring Break is just around the corner. From April 8 to 16 campus will be closed, including the library and computer lab. Enjoy your time off, but make sure to take advantage and catch up on your schoolwork. Classes resume April 17, just in time for the start of Spring GR8 Weeks. —Mary Nguyen Santa Ana College will be hosting its fifth annual Sustain- A-Palooza event, April 19 in R-128. Sustain-A-Palooza is held as a celebration of the Earth and the environment for students at SAC, running with- in a few days before Earth Day. The afternoon event will fea- ture a documentary screening along with a student-led dis- cussion. Previous events have fea- tured high-profile speakers and organizations, including the mayor of the city of Santa Ana, Tesla, Inc. and Capt. Charles Moore, who discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the Pacific Ocean. —Timothy Bravo —Aurielle Weiss BUSINESS MANAGERS Joanna Meza [email protected] Karen Duprey [email protected] How to contact us El Don encourages the expres- sion of all views. Emails should be no longer than 150 words, include your major and send comments to @eldonnews. org. El Don reserves the right to refuse advertising and does not necessarily subscribe to the views of the advertisers. ADVERTISING WITH EL DON RATES AND INFORMATION Office (714) 564-5617 Fax (714) 564-0821 e-mail [email protected] WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU Have a news tip or know about other events around town? Let us know. ABOUT THE COVER Recent Cal State Fullerton graduate Tâm- Đan Belinda Gonzalez performed at the Spring Spectacular, held March 25 at Phillips Hall. TUMBLR FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM TWITTER Re-blog us at eldonnews. tumblr.com Like us at facebook.com/ eldonnewspaper Follow us on instagram @eldonnews Catch our daily tweets online @eldonnews