Volume 43, Issue 2. Today is
September 13, 2005
HOMEKatrina Attacks the West

While Hurricane Katrina destroyed most of the Gulf Coast, affects of the disaster are seen in the recent leap in gas prices. See Page 4 for more Katrina coverage.

photo by Amanda Smith

NEWS
U.S. security, border focus of McCain talk

On Aug. 25, a crowd of more than 200 people had a two-hour opportunity to ask the senator about illegal immigration and the war in Iraq.

 


FEATURES
Prince of Darkness steps down from throne

Phoenix fans were given an opportunity to see what may be the last stop for Black Sabbath in Phoenix, at Cricket Pavilion, Aug. 18.

 


IDEAS AND OPINIONS
Katrina’s fury will affect us all

If you think Arizona went unharmed when Hurricane Katrina hit our nation, think again With over a thousand refugees now seeking shelter in Arizona, and gas prices hitting record highs, it is clear we have been greatly affected.

 


SPORTS
Amete reaching new heights

The life of an athlete is like a one-way journey upon a mountain range with the highest of peaks and the deepest of canyons. There are no short-cuts, and if you hit the bottom, you may never return to the top.

 


Up-To-Date
Fairway Frenzy

Mesa Community College will once again be hosting “The Second Annual MCC United Way Golf Frenzy.”