Mesa College baking students bake gingerbread delights

Lauren J. Mapp, Features Editor
December 15, 2011

The San Diego Mesa College beginning and advanced baking students are featured in this Youtube video by Features Editor Lauren J. Mapp. The 2011 Gingerbread Competition at Mesa College featured a variety of different edible, holiday-themed houses and structures.   The 2011 San Diego Mesa College... Read more »

Rascally Racoons

December 8, 2011

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Bundle up in style this winter

Anna Reynolds, Staff Writer
December 8, 2011

As autumn falls behind and winter quickly approaches, it is wise to know what fashion trends are heading into the spotlight as the seasonal shift brings changes to your wardrobe. It is always good to move toward soft colors during the winter versus the brighter colors that are popular to wear in summer. This... Read more »

Cross Country season recap

Justin Wells, Staff Writer
December 6, 2011

San Diego Mesa College men’s cross country team finished within one second of second place in the California Community College Athletic Association Championships on Nov. 19 at the Woodward Park in Fresno, Calif. The Olympians finished with two of its competitors in the top ten. The Olympians top... Read more »

Travel abroad without leaving San Diego’s borders

The crab and tempura filled tropical sushi roll topped with albacore tuna, avocado and mango salsa at Zensei Sushi in North Park might not be the most traditional Japanese dish, but it certainly is unique, seen here on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Photo Credit: Lauren J. Mapp/Staff Photographer

Lauren J. Mapp, Features Editor
December 6, 2011

San Diego is great to explore in many perspectives, but the vast quantity of internationally-inspired restaurants across the city make it an especially eclectic and fun city to live in. From the Mexican taco stands around the corner where you pick up your favorite burritos to the sit-down restaurants... Read more »

In the Spotlight Fever strikes the music scene

Joe Llorin, Staff Writer
December 1, 2011

There’s an epidemic sweeping across the nation, but don’t worry, ladies and gentlemen – this is one fever you won’t regret catching. This is the sensation that is Dengue Fever, a band that, strangely enough, spawned from a love for Cambodian pop music. Dengue Fever(pronounced “den-geh)... Read more »

‘Breaking Dawn’, breaks dreams

Andrew Fergin, Editor-in-Chief
December 1, 2011

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn is a bad movie.  All heated debate about the series itself aside, the movie just isn’t very good on fundamental levels. To start, the acting is terrible.  As an example, Edward and the other vampires have this weird habit of gazing blankly.  Not to be confused with... Read more »

Staff Editorial: China’s underground tunnels uncovered

December 1, 2011

Georgetown University Professor Phillip A. Karber, alongside a group of his students, recently uncovered secret underground tunnels in China. These tunnels are believed to be housing as many as 3000 nuclear warheads, according to extensive research from Karber and his students. This greatly exceeds the... Read more »

Construction horizons the future of the quad

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Andrew Fergin, Editor-in-Chief
December 1, 2011

As construction progresses on the campus consideration is now being given to areas that are more so a luxury than a necessity. On October workshops were held to discuss three different design concepts for a new quad area, each design is situated at the heart of the campus in the area near the cafeteria... Read more »

Crime Report

December 1, 2011

For Nov. 8 to Nov. 30 Crime report compiled by Rachael Bennett • Nov. 14 at 10:42 a.m. A bike chained to a pole was blocking access for vehicles near K203. • Nov. 14 at 2:29 p.m. The reporter advised that a smoking tube where people discard their cigarettes is heavily smoking causing a hazardous... Read more »

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