Unfortunate Turner of Events

Ashton O'Halloran
October 27, 2009

Blame circulates as to why the Chargers, in spite of their colossal talent and endless opportunities, have again failed to win an important football game. The culpability cloud is casting a darker and darker shadow on head coach Norv Turner. Turner leads the team like my little sisters brownie troop... Read more »

Crowd Pleads Insanity at Midnight Madness

Andrea Malloyd
October 27, 2009

Andrea Malloyd Journalism 210 A October 22, 2009 Crowd Pleads Insanity at Midnight Madness College basketball fever has struck the nation and San Diego Mesa College is no exception. Over 100 fans came out to support the Olympians basketball teams during Midnight Madness on Oct. 16. Midnight Madness... Read more »

Letters to the Editor

October 27, 2009

Once the clock hit noon, students’ rush over to the cafeteria to grab a quick lunch before class, however “a quick lunch” will not happen due to the limitless line that is currently occurring in the cafeteria and the mini-convenient store. As a result of the separation of the mini-convenient... Read more »

Mesa Professor answers inner voice

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Jennifer Karnan
October 27, 2009

Professor Gary Holton has been teaching speech communications at Mesa College for 21 years. At 46, she feels she has always been a woman living in a man’s body, and this semester, she’s taking action to set that woman free. “This is not a secret,” Holton proclaimed. “This... Read more »

East L.A. poet celebrates Chicano Heritage with poetry reading at Mesa

Hope Arjomand
October 27, 2009

Olga Garcia is one the few authors bold enough to do things her way. She is a strong spirit whose words are empowering when read, and even more riveting when recited aloud. Every year, Mesa College invites a speaker, activist, writer, artist, or musician to convey their works on the topic of Chicano... Read more »

Mesa Gallery honors Chicano heritage

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Sarah Swasey
October 27, 2009

Mesa Art Gallery displays work from Judith Baca’s Public Art/Private Works through Nov. 12. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday 12-4 p.m. Share this:EmailDiggFacebookPrint Read More →

Flaming Lips Deliver ‘Embryonic’

Danny West
October 27, 2009

With their latest album, “Embryonic,” The Flaming Lips have pulled their heads out of the clouds and plunged down to the seventh circle of Dante’s Hell. Gone are the days of the beautiful Flaming Lips; this album is down right evil. Known for their extravagant live shows and experimental... Read more »

Release the Beasties

Anthony Templeton
October 27, 2009

“Let the wild rumpus start!”, declares Max, and the gang of monsters who have crowned him their king begin to howl into the dark forest sky. Spike Jones’s new adaptation of the classic Maurice Sendak children’s book has fans howling mischievously across the country. The mass appeal... Read more »

Ocean Beach Offers authentic Thai dining

Shauna Lasky
October 27, 2009

Finding a Thai restaurant in San Diego is not that hard to do. Actually finding a good Thai place is the difficult part. Thai Time Bistro, located in the charming little town of Ocean Beach, is a great place to find inexpensive and quality Thai cuisine. Thai Time Bistro is part of the popular chain... Read more »

An Evening of One-Acts

Chanelle Ramiro
October 27, 2009

From November 13 through 15 the San Diego Mesa College Theatre Company will be presenting three evenings of four one-act plays. All productions are student acted, designed, built, crewed and student directed. “The Man Who Couldn’t Dance” Written by Jason Katims Directed by Joseph Bekkedahl When... Read more »

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