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Happy Saturday! My name’s Julian Reynoso, web editor of the el Don, and you’re probably reading this from the bed you've been in all month, or maybe you’re at your desk, or, hopefully, in your backyard, ‘cause we all need some sun these days!
el Don is run by students at Santa Ana College who are passionate about keeping our audience updated on what needs to be known, both on-campus and off. For that reason, we’re introducing this new weekly newsletter for everyone too busy or even too anxiety-ridden to read about what’s going on in. Information presented here will be written, spoken and (this week) even rapped by our staff and other news sources we find worthy for your eyes and ears. It’s short, it’s sweet and it’s as colorful as a Jolly Rancher — we hope you savor as such.
This past month and a half has been a COVIDcoaster for many of us, where some are content staying inside without sunlight ever meeting their skin.. ahem.. vampires! We each just gotta find the bright side to the situation and live our lives the best we can while the world is upside down.
Without further adieu, I present to you the first D-brief!
TL;DR
As of yesterday, beaches in OC are closed by order of the governor 😢. The decision, which overrode local decisions this week to keep the beaches open, prompted peaceful protests in Huntington Beach Friday.
Regular letter grades will remain in place, but students can select Pass/No Pass as a grading option until June 25, school officials told us Tuesday.
Majority of Fall 2020 classes will be held online. A small number (bio labs, chem labs, CTE classes) may be allowed to hold meetings on campus, but that’s only if the stay at home orders are lifted, the chancellor said Thursday.
County officials approved new guidelines to allow some businesses in OC to reopen in the next few weeks with limitations. Any re-openings would be dependent on the state loosening the current orders.
Our next weekly live chat with RSCCD Chancellor Marvin Martinez will be Thursday, May 7 at 1 p.m. Tune in on IG, Twitter, YouTube or Facebook to get your questions answered!
Listen up! Our new podcast
Sick of coronavirus news? Some of us were too. Episode 3 of our weekly podcast The Distraction is live on Soundcloud, Spotify and anywhere else you use to get podcasts to your ears.
This week: all about movies.
Listen below — and don’t forget to subscribe, follow, like, play it for your friends, etc. etc.
Getting your questions answered — LIVE
Every week since remote instruction began back in March, we’ve been live streaming our conversations with school and district officials, asking them your questions and getting you the info you need to make the best decisions about your education. This week was a doozy and we talked to 3 top administrators, including the president, the district chancellor and the vice president in charge of academic affairs.
Missed out? Watch the videos below:
Thursday, April 30: RSCCD Chancellor Marvin Martinez
This week on eldonnews.org:
A selection of top stories from our website on news, style, sports, views and more. Follow us on social media to keep up with the latest.
Santa Ana distillery is making hand sanitizer instead of booze during coronavirus
A little over a month ago, Blinking Owl Distillery stayed busy bottling its signature vodka, gin and Scandinavian-style aquavit. Today, Santa Ana’s only spirits producer is bottling about 4,000 gallons of hand sanitizer a week — most of which is being donated directly to medical centers across Orange County.
Parking fee refunds and federal emergency grants to be distributed over next 2 weeks
The district will refund a portion of parking fees and distribute federal stimulus grants to eligible students over the next two weeks, officials said Thursday. For a full-time student on financial aid, the total could be as much as a few hundred dollars.
Live Updates Page: Here’s what we know!
There are 2636 cases of COVID-19 in Orange County as of today. The city of Santa Ana has the highest case count in the county, with 458 cases about 100 of which are from the Santa Ana City Jail. Bookmark this link and check back daily for campus and county updates.
Float on:
Back in the newsroom, el Don staffer Chris Castro is one of our veteran sports photographers, shooting soccer in the fall and baseball each spring. But without sporting events to shoot this semester, the amateur poet has been passing the time rapping over beats he finds on YouTube. He shared one of his latest, along with some original art. Press play and float away…
Around OC:
Large crowds opposing the state’s coronavirus stay-at-home mandate took to the streets of downtown Huntington Beach on Friday, a day after the governor closed Orange County beaches and drew frustration and criticism from some residents and city leaders.
Protesters gathered near the Huntington Beach pier shortly before noon, with the crowd eventually swelling to some 2,500-3,000 people, according to Huntington Beach police Chief Robert Handy. The tightly packed crowd, with most people not wearing protective masks, repeatedly chanted “U.S.A.” as they waited for the demonstration to begin.
Gov. Newsom’s Closure of Orange County Beaches Stirs Confusion, Spurs Potential Lawsuits.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said he’ll be closing all Orange County beaches beginning today, yet there’s still no order and only a letter on the issue as coastal cities are gearing up to file lawsuits against the state during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Save the Dates:
We have two live streams with the district chancellor this month where we’ll be asking about district funding, Zoombombing, online education and more. Watch on your preferred social media platform and get your questions answered.
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