Featured Athlete
Dylan Kiefer
October 17, 2006
Melanie DeSalvo has been a fundamental part of Mesa’s offense. As of Oct. 9, DeSalvo leads the state in assists (13); DeSalvo also has eight goals on the season. Share this:EmailDiggFacebookPrint Read More →
Mesa takes third at women’s invitational water polo tournament
Travis Knewstep
October 17, 2006
Mesa takes third at women’s invitatiional water polo tournament. The competition was fierce at the San Diego Classic women’s water polo tournament at Mesa College. The Olympians took third place, upsetting No. 2 ranked Ventura. Cerritos College took first place and Fullerton College placed... Read more »
Men’s soccer takes the pitch
Dylan Kiefer
October 17, 2006
Soccer has had significant growth in America over the past decade. However, there still seems to be a level of ambiguity clouding the sport. There are those in the media such as ESPN talk show host Jim Rome, who constantly belittle the game, labeling the sport as being slow, boring, and not physical.... Read more »
Smoker’s Circle
Christopher Christensen
October 17, 2006
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Help fight for better and more beneficial taxation
Jessie Stancliff
October 17, 2006
Imagine making all taxes totally transparent for all American taxpayers, rather than having embedded taxes in everything we buy. Income taxes, and the cost with complying with them, make up 20 percent or more of all retail prices. These charges are hidden to the consumer. There could be a solution to... Read more »
Don’t elect laziness, choose to have a voice
Steve Trader
October 17, 2006
With the fall season under way, there are many things that we have to look forward to. The weather is finally starting to cool down, surf conditions are improving, and football season is in full swing. But perhaps the event that is most anticipated this year is of course the 2006 mid-term elections. The... Read more »
Miscommunication 101: Compromises between men and women
Christopher Christensen
October 17, 2006
Ever wonder why men and women, although speaking the same language, never really seem to be talking about the same thing? Why do men listen to women but don’t seem to hear what they say? While I could go into the scientific reasoning about different hemispherical cortexes of the brain and how men... Read more »
Make education free?
Staff Editorial
October 17, 2006
I always get the same guy-I call him, “Oh No, It’s That Guy.” He hangs out by the cafeteria, clutching clipboards, always wanting my signature. Today he patrols and I hurdle a hedge to get away. “Decrease school enrollment fees,” he says, shoving his way through the crowd,... Read more »
Invisible children visible in San Diego
Hafsah Mohamed
October 17, 2006
In the past 17 years, over 66,000 children have been kidnapped and forced into rebel militia in northern parts of Uganda. The children who are abducted are between the ages of 8 and 16. They are kidnapped in the dark of the night from their homes, rounded up, and taken to the desert. Once there, the... Read more »
Border policies are still hot topic
Christopher Milholland
October 17, 2006
Benjamin Prado spoke about how the government has enforced its border policies with Mexico concerning illegal immigrants at a guest lecture on campus Sept. 28. Prado is a member of the American Friends Service Committee, a social welfare group started by Quakers in 1917. “The reality is that we’re... Read more »


