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San Diego Mesa College opened its doors to the public in 1964 and has now become one of the primary junior colleges (JC), in ...
People are beginning to call out racism, sexist and insensitive comments, and cultural appropriation, leading some people to believe that society is becoming too sensitive. If you truly believe that ...
San Diego Mesa College launched this year’s Banned Books Week with an event themed “Freed Between the Lines.” Dr. Edeama Onwuchekwa Jonah, the equity and engagement librarian at Mesa College, hosted ...
In episode 36, Aaron Luna and Felipe Guardado discuss and share their opinions on the 2022 midterm election. Also, listen to the end to hear Luna and Guardado talk about the recent Padres season.
The idea that Major League Soccer will overtake Major League Baseball as the third most popular American sports league is very realistic. MLS kicked off its 2020 season, highlighted by the debut of ...
Your donation will support the student journalists of San Diego Mesa College. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs. Nicole Hayek is the ...
After an elongated battle with COVID-19 and completion dates pushed back several times, the Soft Opening of the San Diego Mesa College Health and Wellness Community Clinic has finally happened. The ...
Mesa College offers a wide variety of programs, from STEM fields, journalism, fashion, and notably the culinary arts. The Taste of Mesa is an annual event hosted by the Mesa Culinary Arts Management ...
Hello, this is your host and podcast editor, Jeramiah Giehl and welcome to Episode 52 of the Something Newsy Podcast. With me today are (Jonny, Carlos, and Alfonso). Today we will be discussing the ...
“Ask the Dust” is a novel by American writer John Fante, originally published in 1939. Set in Los Angeles, it is a story of desperation, unrequited love, success, failure and insanity. The protagonist ...
San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) Chancellor, Dr. Constance M. Carroll, also known as, “the People’s Chancellor”, has plans to retire in 2021. Prior to her official retirement date, the ...
Lia Thomas swam for University of Pennsylvania on the men’s team for three years, prior to transitioning into a woman during the COVID-19 pandemic. There has been much controversy in regards to her ...
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