Women’s basketball tries to beat “burn out”
Kimberly Dillon
December 19, 2006
With the amount of games played in a basketball season, it is no wonder that teams have to plan well to assure that they make the through the end of the season playing their best and not to peak too early. Share this:EmailDiggFacebookPrint Read More →
Letters to the editor
December 19, 2006
Regarding “Muhammad Yunus, Banker to the Poor”: It was great to read about someone doing something so small, yet so positive in today’s society. With the Iraq war and all the other problems going on in Africa, Lebanon and so many other places around the world, it’s reassuring... Read more »
Cartoon
Christopher Christensen
December 19, 2006
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Religious fundamentalists preach Gospel to large crowd at Mesa
Sean Campbell
December 19, 2006
Police officers formed a perimeter around Jeremy Sonnier and his two fellow preachers as they debated religion with more than 100 students on the Mesa quad in front of the cafeteria, Dec. 14. “To preach the gospel, warn the people, and provoke their thinking,” Sonnier said after being asked... Read more »
Toys go to Tijuana
Hafsah Mohamed
December 19, 2006
The Women’s Union’s is going down to Tijuana on Jan. 6 to give toys to the children at an orphanage called Casa de Cuna. The orphanage, run solely by nuns, gives shelter to approximately 150 children ranging from ages newborn to 8 years. The children, along with most of the Hispanic world,... Read more »
MySpace, MyTrial
Sean Campbell
December 19, 2006
Mesa student Jaclyn Spencer-Pierman looks at her college’s student newspaper, nodding her head, in awe. There’s a blow-up photo of a 20-year-old male, drinking what appears to be alcohol from an apparent mason jar. The picture was taken from his MySpace.com account and printed in the newspaper... Read more »
Tips & Tidbits: Saving Money in San Diego
Laura Sonnenfelt
December 19, 2006
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Michigan State Graduate Coaching Lady Olympians Softball Team
Gabe Baker
December 19, 2006
You many not have known it but the head coach for our lady Olympians softball team Mary Bongard was a previous Mesa student athlete in 1985-87 and a softball pupil to previous Mesa head coach Tricia Mendoza. The Helix High School graduate Bongard, went on to play softball on a full ride scholarship as... Read more »
Women’s volleyball team No.4 in State Championships
Kimberly Dillon
December 19, 2006
Mental and physical exhaustion led to the eventual defeat of this year’s women’s volleyball team, according to Head Coach Kim Lester. Entering the Pacific Coast Conference State Championships undefeated, the team had high hopes to walk off the court as State Champions. They had a rocky start... Read more »
Local Celebrity
Emy Takada
December 19, 2006
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