Forever tarnished
Alex Renteria
February 26, 2009
Performance enhancing drugs have plagued the game of baseball for more than a decade now and they will continue to do so for years to come. Baseball will never be the same. Its legitimacy is wearing thin. The players who let their desire to be bigger than baseball chose to walk down this path. They have... Read more »
Lady Olympians miss playoffs
Kenny Kinder
February 26, 2009
Led by second year Coach Michael Hootner the Mesa College Women’s Basketball team prepared for a season of development and building blocks. Managed by a roster containing only three returning players, the Lady Olympians were forced to look for first year players to fill the voids left by the departure... Read more »
Men’s basketball looking to rebound
Ryan Vicente
February 26, 2009
Men’s basketball is finishing up their 2008-09 season without a playoff spot for the second consecutive year. But the young group has a ‘never say die’ attitude and believes that they are just a big man or two away from success. The Olympians have struggled to pull in rebounds this... Read more »
The Word
February 26, 2009
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Neat-O Man
Trenton Villanueva
February 26, 2009
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Lettuce catch a break
Erica Arvizu
February 26, 2009
Americans love their meat; don’t let the slight, celebrity fronted, trend of vegetarian and veganism fool you. Although there seems to be an uptrend in vegetarian restaurants, the norm is still that dinner ain’t dinner unless there is a piece of cooked body on your plate. According to the... Read more »
Baby crazy!
Johnny Ngo
February 26, 2009
Fourteen kids should be an amazing, touching piece to write about. Instead, it’s disgusting to even discuss. This damn woman, Nadya Suleman, has created much debate on whether what she is doing is healthy or not. There are two points that should be made from this atrocious ordeal. One, what... Read more »
Touch People Weekly
BJ Grieve
February 26, 2009
Resident leading tough guy Rock Hudson was a closet homosexual. Errol Flynn reputedly had sexual relations with a fifteen year old. Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle allegedly raped a young woman, the consequences of which led her to die two days later. While these may seem like random factoids thrown... Read more »
Smokers need a place to put their butts
Christina Moran
February 26, 2009
It’s no secret that smoking is bad. Studies also show that secondhand smoke is even more harmful than first-hand smoke. As a result, more and more restrictions have been placed on when and where smoking is permitted. While it began small, the ban is now widespread. For example, in the city of El... Read more »
Texts of mass destruction
February 26, 2009
More than 60,000 people were cited this past year for violating the California state law prohibiting the use of cellular phones while driving. This year, legislators have chosen to up the ante by adding the use of text messaging features to the list of prohibited driving activities. The law, which began... Read more »


