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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. Dylan Hosang was born ...
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.
Mesa Press podcast host Dylan Hosang, editor-in-chief Jonny Richardson and staff writers Leah Lara and Joey Cruz talk about their experiences with navigating community college after high school.
Construction began on the D100 building in January after classes were moved from it mid-semester last fall. The carpets and broken sinks were torn out of the floor and the walls, the ceiling was ...
Nikki Giovanni, a literary giant whose work left an indelible mark on American poetry and beyond, has passed away. Her powerful and tender voice resonated with readers for decades, making her one of ...
As odd as it sounds, the over-normalization of romantic relationships between step-siblings is a common trope in media today. And viewers tend to find this trope entertaining and enjoyable. A popular ...
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 ...
In this episode Sharay, Dom and Aminah along with host and podcast editor Jeramiah discuss Dating and Relationships. This is part 1 of a two part podcast series. Story continues below advertisement ...
The New York Times best-selling author Ana Huang released her first sports romance, which struck readers’ hearts, “The Striker.” Not only was it highly anticipated by Huang fans, but it also gave ...
Mesa College announced its upcoming travel abroad program to Japan, offering students a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Japanese culture and language. The six-week program, tentatively ...
This year marks the first election in which a majority of Gen Z can vote, and many are turning away from traditional news outlets like CNN or MSNBC and opting for new digital platforms such as Twitch, ...