Coaching change finalized in Women’s Cross Country
Kenny Kinder
September 24, 2008
This season Mesa College will experience a fresh start due to a coaching change that was made for the fall 2008 season and beyond. Head coach Renee Ross joins the Mesa College Athletic Department in what will be her first season as the Women’s Cross-Country coach. Ross, who was previously the head... Read more »
Expectations High for Lady Olympians
Kenny Kinder
September 24, 2008
Winning 20 out of 25 games in 2007, the Women’s Volleyball team concluded the season ranked No.12 in the state of California, leaving high expectations for the fall 2008 team. Undefeated in conference play once again, the Olympians went on to win yet another Pacific Coast Conference title. Through... Read more »
Men’s Water Polo Set To Make A Splash
Ryan Vicente
September 24, 2008
With a mix of old and new, the men’s water polo team is determined to come out on top this season. Coach Nathan Resch is in his second season and is looking improve on the team’s 9-13 record last season. The Olympians have already proven they can be effective on both sides of the ball as... Read more »
What are you doing to save money?
September 24, 2008
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Round one goes to Obama
September 24, 2008
Both presidential nominees stepped into the ring on Friday night. It’s the first of three rounds against Obama and McCain. There weren’t any knockout punches that night, just jabs and hooks to the body. Looking at our scorecard, Obama took the first debate by a couple of punches. Let’s... Read more »
Unstable Wall Street potentially leads to financial crisis
Christina Moran
September 24, 2008
September 15 opened as a bleak day on Wall Street, following the sale of the nation’s largest brokerage firm, Merrill Lynch, to the Bank of America, as well as the news of Lehman Brothers, an investment firm, filing for bankruptcy protection. The DOW Jones Industrial Average plummeted over 500... Read more »
Mesa faces discrimination allegations
Erica Arvizu
September 24, 2008
The Office for Civil Rights conducted an investigation of Mesa’s athletic facilities following a lawsuit filed by a former head women’s basketball coach, claiming that Mesa was in violation of Title IX, claiming that the college discriminated against athletes based on their sex. These allegations... Read more »
Deadlines Are Crippling Student Government
Chris Rosario
September 24, 2008
Precise wording in the Associated Students of San Diego Mesa College Constitution and bylaws prevent a presidential nominee and a constitutional amendment from appearing on the Sept. 29 ballot. No presidential nominee will appear on the ballot this semester. Sen. Somiyah Waleh was disqualified for not... Read more »
Budget Crisis in the Golden State
Jessica Johnson
September 24, 2008
It might come as a surprise that the state of California was operating without a budget from June to September 23. The issue raises questions about how the state operated and performed normal state duties without a solid budget or a solid plan. In all reality a state couldn’t function properly... Read more »
A woman’s touch in ‘Bernarda Alba’
Johnny Ngo
September 24, 2008
Women are ready to take back the theater stage with a vengeance. For the fall semester, the Mesa College Theatre Company will be presenting Federico Garcia Lorca’s “The House of Bernarda Alba.” This drama will be running from October 10 to the 18. Showings on Fridays and Saturdays... Read more »


