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The independent student news site of San Diego Mesa College.

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“Being-Fit Fitness Centers”: Present a flyer to one of their two locations in either Clairemont/Mira Mesa to receive a free 7 day pass. $0 to join; $15/month. Students receive two free personal training sessions, and free access to over 25 group classes.

“San Diego Student Consumer Card”: discounts to places like Boot World, Napa Auto Care Center, Walgreen’s, Retro Exchange, SuperCuts, Papa Johns, Panda Express, Carl’s Jr., Karina’s Mexican Seafood Cuisine, San Diego Desserts, Golden Spoon, Audio City, Tan 4 Less, EC Tattoo and Piercing, Express Tire, the San Diego Zoo, Lasik Eye Surgery, Student Accident Lawyers, Student Auto Insurance, and Student Dental Plans. Use them regularly -just present student ID. Offers expire January 2010.

AT&T providing limited-time offer on student rates for Mesa attendees. Plans vary, but they advertise saving 6% on qualified charges. If already with AT&T , speak to a representative to learn more on whether you qualify or not (mention Mesa College).

Apple Company: Buy a MAC for college; get a free iPod touch.

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