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The San Diego Mesa Olympians faced East Los Angeles in a flawless 17-0 victory on April 16. Mesa dominated both rounds of ...
The National Drugs and Alcohol event, which took place at San Diego Mesa College on Wednesday March 26, 2025, educated students on various aspects of drug and alcohol abuse. The event was attended by ...
From March 24 to Thursday, April 24 the San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery is displaying unique works by painters Jennifer Anne Bennett and Jeanne Dunn in a presentation, Into the Woods: Resplendent.
SDCCD police should have tasers because they are safer than firearms and improve efficiency. The Mesa College Academic Senate recently voted on a resolution in opposition to the police carrying tasers ...
Your donation will support the student journalists of San Diego Mesa College. Your contribution will allow us to purchase ...
In “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”, author Robin Sharma gives readers a beautiful story that blends spiritual wisdom with practical life strategies. The story centers around Julian Mantle, a ...
The authors argue that Democratic elites have become too risk averse, increasingly prioritizing different bureaucratic and legalistic processes over actually accomplishing their stated goals. An ...
In Episode 56 of Something Newsy, Mesa Press staff members Dylan Hosang, Luis Cuevas, and Rosa Silberztein discuss the good and the bad of A.I. in higher education.
In a thrilling five-set match, the Mesa College men’s volleyball team suffered their second loss of the season, falling to Irvine Valley College at home and bringing their record to 8-2. Under the ...
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