Roundup

Dylan Kiefer
November 28, 2006

WOMEN’S SOCCER As a result of a Pacific Coast Conference violation, Mesa forfeited their first five games of the season. The Olympians responded finishing conference play with a 14-6-2 record. Mesa’s only conference loss was to first place Grossmont on October 6. Elizabeth Diaz led Mesa with... Read more »

Featured Athlete

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Dylan Kiefer
November 28, 2006

Tito Jose has been lethal in the secondary. Jose was recently named Second Team All-Conference. Jose led Mesa with eight interceptions on the season. Share this:EmailDiggFacebookPrint Read More →

Keeper of the grounds: Unsung hero tends athletic fields

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Josh Peck
November 28, 2006

On warm, sunny afternoons and cool, moon-lit evenings throughout the year, athletes take to Mesa College’s athletic fields with victory on their minds. But unlike the outcomes of their games, one thing is for sure – the fields will be ready thanks to O.J. Romo and his fellow groundskeepers. Romo,... Read more »

Hard Hitters: Lady Olympians’ volleyball team spikes their way to the State Playoffs

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Kimberly Dillon
November 28, 2006

The Mesa College women’s volleyball team secured its place among the top competitors at this year’s Southern California Playoffs, entering the competition with an 11-0 record in Pacific Coast Conference games. Share this:EmailDiggFacebookPrint Read More →

Cartoon

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Christopher Christensen
November 28, 2006

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Muhammad Yunus, Banker to the Poor

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Hafsah Mohamed
November 28, 2006

Bangladeshi banker Muhammad Yunus may not exactly fit the criteria of a cape-wearing superhero, but his intentions are similar-helping those less fortunate. You could say that a big heart and $27 led Yunus to a winning a Nobel Peace Prize. Yunus’ road to success started with his first loan back... Read more »

Wigs, werewolves and Wal-Mart – the holiday season is here

Sean Campbell
November 28, 2006

You know that the holiday season is becoming a little too competitive when you’re standing outside Wal-Mart amongst thousands of people and it’s 4:45 a.m. It’s 30 degrees, and the wind cuts. If it wasn’t so dark, you could probably see the mist coming off your breath. Less than... Read more »

Identity lost: Uncovering suburbia’s dirty secret

Christopher Christensen
November 28, 2006

Around the United States, young men and women are dressing, acting, and mimicking either celebrities or pop culture stereotypes to the point where they have truly forgotten who they are, and have become something that they are entirely not. Barely surviving with his own individuality, one man was brave... Read more »

Small deeds go a long way

Staff Editorial
November 28, 2006

Holding doors open, letting someone over on the freeway, or smiling at someone as they walk by are all very simple and easy tasks. They all take seconds to complete, cost nothing, and yet the payoff is extreme. Simple gestures can make someone’s day in the blink of an eye, or maybe even save a... Read more »

Directorial Debut

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November 28, 2006

Mesa students got their shot at directing when the Mesa College Theatre Company presented “Student Directed One Acts.” The scene above depicts “The Hardy Boys and The Mystery of Where Babies Come From,” directed by Ryan Mirvis. The plays ran from Nov. 17-19. Share this:EmailDiggFacebookPrint Read More →

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