Mesa still searching for conference title
Rodolfo Bambill
November 9, 2010
One of the most important rematches of the season for Mesa women’s volleyball happened Nov. 3 and resulted in a loss with a close three set game 25-21, 26-24, 25-20. After Fridays win against Palomar (6-4), Mesa (7-2) is keeping their game plan and high winning streak in order to maintain their... Read more »
Olympians shut out Southwestern
Chris Rosario
November 9, 2010
Mesa women’s soccer (11-6-0 overall, 10-3-0 conference) closed out Southwestern (6-8-1, 3-7-1) with a 4-0 victory Nov. 2 – inching their way to one conference point behind second ranked in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference (PCAC) Grossmont College (10-5-3, 10-3-1). Allyson Sherwood, freshman... Read more »
The Word
November 9, 2010
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The Green Column
Brook Dailey
November 9, 2010
Genetically modified organisms are popping up more frequently than we know. Concerned foodies and environmentalists work hard to avoid GMOs, but the reality is, our supermarkets and restaurants are flooded with the stuff. The largest GMO crop is soybeans. Corn is a close second. Those are just the big... Read more »
Staff Editorial
November 9, 2010
The ban of alcohol on the beach has been an interesting experience for San Diego. From Police Officers combing alleys for loiterers with beer to the banning of Floatopia, it seemed like liquor enthusiasts would never truly be gone from the sand. Finally, after much effort, people moved on and public... Read more »
Stewart and Colbert hold rally in DC to protest media
Case Griffiths
November 9, 2010
On Oct. 30. 2010, approximately 217,000 fans descended on Washington DC to show their support for Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. Labeled, “The Rally for Sanity And/Or Fear”, It was one of the first days in United States history that the American people have come together to protest one... Read more »
Teatro Izcalli gives Mesa College a laugh
Rebecca Rios
November 9, 2010
A group of Chicano performers called Teatro Izcalli visited Mesa College on Nov. 1 to perform an array of comedic skits. Teatro Izcalli has performed at high school and college campuses all throughout the United States, even in New York City. The show consisted of an hour and a half of performances that... Read more »
Student safety awareness
Alec Fernandes
November 9, 2010
Students using the crosswalk in front of the parking structure have undoubtedly heard the warning “Proceed with caution, vehicles may not stop” play over and over again in a robotic monotone. The message serves as a constant reminder for pedestrians to be aware of their surroundings, but... Read more »
Board meeting presents “We are Mesa”
Danielle Briggs
November 9, 2010
San Diego Community College District Board of Trustees discussed the district’s budget, and various programs at Mesa College detailed how they represent the campus Oct. 28 at Mesa. The meeting ran for about two hours, with the first half centered on Mesa’s programs and how they portray the... Read more »
High hopes for the Mesa construction zone
Britney O'Donnel
November 9, 2010
Most students have heard the buzz from the construction while trekking across campus. Administrators claim the remodeling will provide a more efficient work space for students and faculty. A new phase will begin with fencing being placed around the F-100/200 and J-200 buildings, which will be demolished... Read more »


