Classes were moved from two buildings to vacant classrooms around campus during the last two weeks of the fall semester after at least two professors reported feeling ill. A total of 23 classes in the ...
Adam’s Avenue, or San Diego’s culinary capital as one might like to call it, has some of the city’s most delectable food spots without a doubt. The variety is absolutely outstanding, with restaurants ...
Two established media professionals share their advice and experience with the Mesa Press, including tips for aspiring journalists. Featuring Ryan Finley and Dave Oates.
In today’s job market an applicant’s resume isn’t just read by recruiters, it is first screened by artificial intelligence which can sometimes rule out a resume even if that person is adequate for the ...
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 this episode, Travelle Pittman talks about the state of California sports and how it feels as a sports fan to move to San Diego.
In life, one of the hardest things to manage is time. Being a full-time student can be stressful, and expensive. The cost of college is rising faster than independent and family income, leaving ...
On President Donald Trump’s inauguration day, he signed an executive order eliminating federal DEI funding. This cut in federal funding will not only affect companies, the job market, all the rights ...
In this episode, Sharay McCain, Dominic Jones and Valerio Pons, along with host and podcast editor Jeramiah Giehl, discuss balancing school, work, life, and mental health. This is part 1 of a two-part ...
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 ...
Over the past two decades some consumers have become concerned about Disney’s continuous growth with media and entertainment acquisitions, fearing that the media and entertainment beast is slowly ...
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 ...