Men’s cross-country no.1 in California

Kenny Kinder
October 23, 2008

Mesa College moved up in the polls for the men’s cross-country state rankings. Previously ranked No. 1 in only Southern California, Mesa College is now the No. 1 team in California. Mesa earned the top spot in state with their victory at the Howard Brubaker Invitational on Oct. 11. The Olympians... Read more »

Mesa defeats City in rivalry game

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Ryan Vicente
October 23, 2008

Another rivalry game between Mesa and City College is in the books and Mesa has come out victorious. The men’s soccer team left City frustrated, as they were unable to score on the tenacious defense of the Olympians. The game ended in a 2-0 shutout on Mesa’s home field. The only two goals... Read more »

First ever Midnight Madness exceeds expectations

Kenny Kinder
October 23, 2008

Mesa College held it’s first Midnight Madness on Oct. 15. Midnight Madness is a collegiate event, which is used to identify the beginning of the basketball season. It represents the first legal day in which teams are allowed to hold organized practices. In its first year, Midnight Madness was a... Read more »

Lack of team continuity plague women’s volleyball

Kenny Kinder
October 23, 2008

The Mesa College Women’s Volleyball team dropped another game on Oct. 17 losing in three sets to conference foe Palomar College. This was the second loss of the season to Palomar, a team in which Mesa had not loss to in the previous four years. Freshman star Joslin Alexander her second consecutive... Read more »

Neat-o Man :)

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Trenton Blair Billanueva
October 23, 2008

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Now with more Joe the Plumber

BJ Grieve
October 23, 2008

October 15 marked the third and final presidential debate of this election year. The subject was domestic policy, not “Joe the Plumber,” as many had innocently mistaken. The candidates spent most of the given hour and a half attacking and/or defending their prospective taxation proposals.... Read more »

Please drink responsibly

October 23, 2008

It’s been nearly three weeks since the death of Mesa student Luis Felipe Watson dos Santos, who was stabbed to death in morning hours of Oct. 4. Santos marks the third Mesa student in two years to be killed near San Diego State University and it’s about time that Mesa students and young... Read more »

Canidates fickle on the core issues

Christina Moran
October 23, 2008

It’s almost that time of the year, when commercials abound with indecipherable jargon, and the consumer is bombarded with a campaign. While retailers are already hawking Christmas merchandise, Election Day 2008 is only 13 days away, and registered voters are facing a tough decision this year. The... Read more »

Mesa Student Killed Near SDSU

Erica Arvizu
October 23, 2008

Mesa student Luis Felipe Santos, who died after being stabbed multiple times, is the third mesa student to die on or near SDSU campus in less than 2 years. According to an incident report filed by the San Diego Police Department, 22-year-old Santos, along with Mesa students Keith Robertson, Brandon Scheerer... Read more »

Capital punishment condemned in new exhibit

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BJ Grieve
October 23, 2008

Mesa revealed their new exhibit on October 9, a stirring depiction of the death penalty by Malaquias Montoya, a leading figure in the West Coast Political Chicano Arts movement. Premeditated: Meditations on Capital Punishment will be showcased up until November 6. Alessandra Moctezuma, Art Gallery Director... Read more »

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