Mesa Students Give the Gift of Life

Chanelle Ramiro
November 10, 2009

Last semester, the Mesa College Honors Club coordinated the most successful blood drive in the history of Mesa College by collecting 63 units of donated blood. This semester blood drive coordinator Megan Sandoval was hopeful that this blood drive would be even more successful than the last. The Honors... Read more »

Mesa students are encouraged to join Operation Wallacea

Jennifer Karnan
November 10, 2009

Mesa students interested in an opportunity to travel to remote areas of the world gathered to learn about an educational program focused on environmental conservation. Operation Wallacea is a series of biological and conservation management programs that operate in isolated areas across the world. The... Read more »

California Schools and Students Fighting to Succeed

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Hope Arjomand
November 10, 2009

All too familiar is the current economic crisis of the nation, but more directly affecting California’s students, is the state-wide budget catastrophe. Receiving an education in California has become far too difficult and it remains a mystery as to how the state will climb out of debt. Another... Read more »

Chili & Cornbread Cook-off

Brook Dailey
November 10, 2009

It ain’t the OK Corral but we’re gonna have one darn good shoot-out! Join us November 19, 2009 at high noon (1200), P-200 Building grass area at Mesa College! See ya’ll there, ya hear! Don’t forget to tie up yer Horses! Judging criteria will be flavor, presentation and taste-appeal.... Read more »

Mesa Press writers win at journalism conference

Sarah Swasey
November 10, 2009

At this semester’s Southern California Journalism Association of Community Colleges Conference, the Mesa Press took home four awards. Three honorable mentions were awarded in the Mail-in category to BJ Grieve (Column Writing), Brittany Wiczek (Opinion Writing) and Sarah Swasey (News Writing). Sarah... Read more »

Parking Structure Takes A Beating In First Semester

Danny West
November 10, 2009

The first building visible while approaching the campus after exiting the 163 Freeway is Mesa’s brand new parking structure. With its modern design and convenient layout, the structure is one of the college’s more atheistically pleasing features, but it may not stay that way for long. According... Read more »