Learning in progress for men’s volleyball
Steve Trader
April 17, 2007
This season may best be summed up as a learning and building year for the Mesa men’s volleyball team. Inexperience may be the culprit an overall record of 1-14 and a conference record of 0-9. It’s a team that includes only two returning sophomore players, combined with the fact that only... Read more »
Mesa aquatics approach critical conference meet
Steve Trader
April 17, 2007
With a strong showing in conference match ups this year, both the men’s and women’s swimming/diving teams are headed down the home stretch of the season toward the conference and state championships with some confidence, and some returning state qualifiers. The women’s team got off... Read more »
Mesa baseball team heads toward conference championship
Steve Trader
April 17, 2007
As the professional baseball season begins, the Mesa baseball season is coming toward an end. With a stellar offense and pitching combo, the Olympians find themselves sitting in first place atop the conference with only 10 games remaining. Due to a tough preseason schedule, Mesa got off to a mediocre... Read more »
Do you know what’s on your plate?
Chris Milholland
April 17, 2007
Just because you’re ‘eating green’ doesn’t mean you’re eating healthy. On a warm Saturday afternoon, you and your friend head down to your favorite spot for lunch – Le Health Cafe. You sit at your regular table and give the waiter your usual order. The waiter arrives... Read more »
Sometimes I just don’t have a clue.
Marc Sanchez
April 17, 2007
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Virginia Tech. memorial gathers students and faculty
William Felix
April 17, 2007
A memorial placed outside the LRC mourned the tragic shooting at Virginia Tech University. Students were offered support and the opportunity to write thoughts which are to be sent to the Virginia Tech campus. ” We wanted to be able to help the students,” said Dr. Violet Pezeshk clinical coordinator... Read more »
Mesa College celebrates the life of Cesar E. Chavez
William Felix
April 17, 2007
Students, faculty and community members took part to celebrate the life and work of Cesar E. Chavez during the month of March, by hosting films, guest speakers, campus celebrations and participating in the annual Cesar E. Chavez parade. “Cesar E. Chavez would have been 80 years old,” said... Read more »
Rare African art auctioned off at Mesa College
Jessie Stancliff
April 17, 2007
College Professor auctions off African Art collection in the LRC. Mesa had an opening reception in the LRC hosted by Dr. Barbara Blackmun, which consisted of a silent auction of some fine pieces of African art. Some pieces started at $15 for a souvenir all the way up to $600 for the African Masks. “In... Read more »
Grindhouse: an expose of kitsch and violence
Christopher Bengtsson
April 17, 2007
“Grindhouse” surpasses the mere homage and presents a bulging B-movie muscle-flex through the expertise of two of Hollywood’s most cunning trash-film sages and a gracious budget. Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s genre-split film successfully delivers the back-to-back exploitation... Read more »
Finding a four legged roommate
Christin Lynch
April 17, 2007
Venturing off from your parents and going into college is a new and liberating experience. But once you settle in and realize that some of the comforts from home may not be there you may become a little lonely. In order to bring some of that home feeling in you may opt for a new companion. Maybe a new... Read more »


