Men’s volleyball stays strong after loosing season
Ashton O'Halloran
April 27, 2010
Mesa Men’s volleyball team lost their final two matches of the year last week, conference champs Palomar, and local Grossmont College, sealed the men’s 0-12 conference fate. Finishing 2-16 overall the team is forced to look towards the future of next season, and try to figure out what went... Read more »
Mesa baseball fought errors to win game
Rashad Muhammad
April 27, 2010
Mesa Baseball fans thought it was safe to call it a day while leading the game 6-0 in the top of the sixth inning, but not too long after, Palomar answered back with a five run streak to finish out the sixth inning. Nevertheless, the Comets were unable to stop the Olympians who took the win in a fight... Read more »
The Word
April 27, 2010
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Top 10 other sea creatures to wander into the San Diego Harbor
Danny West
April 27, 2010
1. The Kraken 2. Laser Sharks 3. Aquaman and his army of racially intolerant dolphins 4. Techno Tuna 5. Kirstie Alley 6. Mermaphrodites 7. Kanye West and his tasty fish sticks 8. Nessiecabras 9. Old Gregg 10. Clean Water Share this:EmailDiggFacebookPrint Read More →
It’s high time to legalize marijuana
Andrew Fergin
April 27, 2010
The legalization of marijuana has been the poster child of controversy in California for some time now. Recently, however, a bill titled AB 2254 has been approved for the coming November ballots, proposing to legalize marijuana. Though this may just sound like another effort by the hippies to bring the... Read more »
Universal healthcare anticipates much needed reform for millions
Hope Arjomand
April 27, 2010
An end to the current health care system has arrived, and a change to healthcare as we know it is on its way. After months of fierce debate from people on all ends of the spectrum, the legislation was finally signed by President Obama on March 23 to guarantee medical insurance for millions of Americans. Although... Read more »
April earthquakes shake up San Diegans
Jennifer Karnan
April 27, 2010
San Diego County experienced an alarming magnitude 7.2 earthquake on April 4, which the U.S. Geological Survey reported to be the largest earthquake felt in San Diego in 18 years. The Easter Earthquake originated in Baja California and was felt most intensely in Mexicali, but many San Diegans feel “shaken”... Read more »
‘Scape goats wrangled by campus police
Jennifer Karnan
April 27, 2010
A small group of goats escaped from Mesa’s Animal Health Facility on April 6 after they found an opening in the chain link fence surrounding their enclosure. A passerby spotted the goats near the corner of Marlesta Drive and Genessee Avenue around 5 p.m. on her way home from work and informed police... Read more »
An exhibit you can’t forget
Alec Fernandes
April 27, 2010
Incredible things can happen when two artistic souls collaborate, merging their different talents and perspectives to form a cohesive collection. This month Mesa College was lucky enough to host Judith and James Christensen’s exhibit Now We Can’t Forget, an eclectic expression of memories... Read more »
Conservationism encouraged at Canyon Classroom
Chris Rosario
April 27, 2010
San Diego City Council Member Donna Frye spoke to 60 San Diego Cooperative Charter School first and second grade students at the second annual Canyon Classroom on April 16. Frye, who founded Surfers Tired of Pollution (S.T.O.P.), received the 2005 Legislator of the Year Award from the San Diego River... Read more »


