Cyber-Violence: Impact and Solutions
This was an op-ed written by TechWarnIn recent years, a spate of articles from newspapers across the world have detailed cases of cyber-bullying. Often, these cases involve teenagers. In one … Read More
This was an op-ed written by TechWarnIn recent years, a spate of articles from newspapers across the world have detailed cases of cyber-bullying. Often, these cases involve teenagers. In one … Read More
The word Coachella conjures up images of green summer fields, large crowds, cold beers, and pretty girls with flower headbands dressed as new-age hippies. But, the truth is, despite great … Read More
In an absolutely unprecedented move Blizzard-a U.S. based business-appeased a foreign government and censored peoples participating in the company. An American company should never censor its users and Blizzard doing … Read More
Arizona’s ABC Channel 15, reported three new cases of vaping-related respiratory illnesses in Arizona following the uproar of six deaths linked to vaping in national news outlets. According to CNN, … Read More
Tucked between shops under an unassuming COMICS sign, Samurai Comics is a local Mesa staple for readers and tabletop gamers alike. The closest shop to Mesa Community College on the … Read More
If you find yourself with a sweet tooth that can’t be satisfied by ordinary treats then Desert Drinks and Exotics is the spot for you. Desert Drinks is located just … Read More
Spooky’s Swirls has only been open for eight weeks, but the bakery is already making a huge name for itself. The bakery isn’t just any old bakery — it’s the … Read More
The Mesa Community College (MCC) Theater Department will be performing “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe” from Oct. 11 through 19 at the MCC Theater. While everyone knows C.S. … Read More
When students walk from one class to the next, they are likely to come across an unsuspecting scene by the clock tower. Thirty-or-so knights wielding their weapons while advancing toward … Read More
Hispanic Heritage Month at the Southern & Dobson campus concluded with the Versos Latinos event on Oct. 14 overlooking campus from the Navajo Room. Versos Latinos featured poet Diana Marie … Read More