Fierce first timers take on women’s cross-country
Gisela Lagos
September 28, 2010
The new but fierce group of ladies who make up the Mesa College cross-country team are geared up for a dynamic season of meets, training, and a state championship. With only two meets under their sneakers and four more to go before the So Cal Regional Championships, the team spends five days a week running... Read more »
The Word
September 28, 2010
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Cut and Paste
Nicholas Santiago and Danny West
September 28, 2010
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Southwestern silences dissenting student newspaper
Chris Rosario
September 28, 2010
Looking through back issues of “The Sun,” Southwestern College’s student run newspaper, I begin to realize what it must have felt like living in West Berlin looking over the wall. The narrative reads like CNN during the post 9/11 Bush Administration. Southwestern administrators, in... Read more »
9/11 not receiving the respect it deserves
Britney O'Donnel
September 28, 2010
Disbelief was embedded in the minds of many American’s this past September 11 when they heard the shocking news of a newspaper, The Portland Press Herald in Portland, Maine, being forced to publish a controversial retraction on their front page. The retraction was made in response to outcry from... Read more »
Staff Editorial
Andrew Fergin
September 28, 2010
The world is becoming a terrifying place. A look through the pages of any newspaper will say this. On the international platform however, the chief terror is not violence, it is not poverty, and it is not a few sick swine. No, the curse word of the world has become Islam. In Sweden we see the Sweden... Read more »
The Green Column
Brook Dailey
September 28, 2010
In these modern times, trash is paraded as something that can simply be ‘taken out’. But it’s never really ‘taken out’, it’s just taken to a place we cannot and wish not to see. Our shiny black bags go to the land of excessive packaging and disposable items that have... Read more »
Groundbreaking ceremony reveals new student services building
Danielle Briggs
September 28, 2010
Students and faculty gathered in Mesa’s Parking Lot #1 on Wednesday, Sept. 22 for the groundbreaking ceremony of the reconstruction of the Student Services I-400 building. The ceremony started with a welcome message from Mesa’s Interim President Elizabeth Armstrong and was followed by a number... Read more »
Border congressman speaks at Mesa
Alec Fernandes
September 28, 2010
September 17 marked the 223rd anniversary of the U.S. Constitution’s inception, and Mesa College commemorated the date by welcoming U.S. Rep. Bob Filner to speak on constitutional issues, specifically Arizona’s immigration law. Filner is known as the state’s border congressman, dealing... Read more »
Event Calendar
Denise Simi
September 28, 2010
Julian Apple Days Festival September 15 – November 15 Price: $5 Location: Downtown Julian Live entertainment, food and fun; walk around this quaint mountain town and learn its history. San Diego Padres vs. Chicago Cubs September 28 Location: Petco Park (Downtown) Come enjoy a fascinating game of... Read more »


