A woman’s touch in ‘Bernarda Alba’

Johnny Ngo
September 24, 2008

Women are ready to take back the theater stage with a vengeance. For the fall semester, the Mesa College Theatre Company will be presenting Federico Garcia Lorca’s “The House of Bernarda Alba.” This drama will be running from October 10 to the 18. Showings on Fridays and Saturdays... Read more »

Budget Crisis in the Golden State

Jessica Johnson
September 24, 2008

It might come as a surprise that the state of California was operating without a budget from June to September 23. The issue raises questions about how the state operated and performed normal state duties without a solid budget or a solid plan. In all reality a state couldn’t function properly... Read more »

Deadlines Are Crippling Student Government

Chris Rosario
September 24, 2008

Precise wording in the Associated Students of San Diego Mesa College Constitution and bylaws prevent a presidential nominee and a constitutional amendment from appearing on the Sept. 29 ballot. No presidential nominee will appear on the ballot this semester. Sen. Somiyah Waleh was disqualified for not... Read more »

Mesa faces discrimination allegations

Erica Arvizu
September 24, 2008

The Office for Civil Rights conducted an investigation of Mesa’s athletic facilities following a lawsuit filed by a former head women’s basketball coach, claiming that Mesa was in violation of Title IX, claiming that the college discriminated against athletes based on their sex. These allegations... Read more »