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The Mesa Press • 15th December 2020

Associated Student government prepares faculty conduct resolution

The Associated Student government has drafted up a faculty conduct resolution in response to the incident that took place when professor Dr. Kimberly Perigo was heard referring to the AS president, Taylor Carpenter, by a misogynistic slur. The...
The Mesa Press • 15th October 2020

Professor uses misogynistic slur against student during meeting

During a President’s Cabinet meeting held over Zoom on Sept. 15, a well-known professor was heard making a sexist slur against the president of Mesa Associated Students. After the student, Taylor Carpenter, had finished giving her report, Dr. Kim...
The Mesa Press • 15th October 2020

SDCCD creates district police task force

As the nation continues to protest and demand for radical police reform, businesses and schools have taken a staunch position in denouncing white supremacy and other racist ideals that aid in violence against Black men and women. The San Diego...
The Mesa Press • 15th October 2020

How to best prepare yourself for a protest

Since the beginning of the summer, protests have erupted globally over the unjust killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and others at the hands of police officers. The general outcry of these demonstrations is the demand for defunding...
The Mesa Press • 28th May 2020

Scapegoating Asian Americans won’t help in flattening the curve

Amidst the heightened anxiety and paranoia that surrounds us everyday since the California state-mandated self-quarantine, there has also been a spike in xenophobic remarks and acts against Asian Americans. COVID-19 is not only a threat to public...
The Mesa Press • 25th March 2020

How student food insecurity is being met

Stress is inevitable for college students these days and it can manifest itself in many ways from the workload of one’s classes to personal troubles. Another big issue that might spark stress for students is food insecurity. According to a survey...
The Mesa Press • 25th March 2020

Non-black POC clout chasers need to stop

It is exciting to see the support that has surged within the last few years of women of color; to the Democrats who were able to take back the House from the midterm elections or the clout chasers that we see on social media platforms like YouTube or...
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