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August 28, 2000

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Chinese child An Experience to Remember
MCC students journey to China to discover its culture up-close, personal
BY KARA WIREMAN
MESA LEGEND

On May 15, a group of 13 MCC students led by geography instructor Steve Bass and economics instructor Harold Cranswick, endured the 15-and-a half-hour plane flight from Los Angeles to Hong Kong, China, for a three week stay that changed their entire lives.

Sculpture of girl on stool Friendships cemented through love of art
BY JORDAN CURRIER
MESA LEGEND

Art can educate, entertain and communicate. It can also help build and maintain lifelong friendships, as was the case for four MCC art instructors and a large number of local professional artists.

ceramic molds of AIDS victims' faces AIDS victims humanized by sculptures
BY JORDAN CURRIER
MESA LEGEND

A familiar sight to MCC students for the last two years has been "The Many Faces of AIDS," a large mural that contains ceramic molds of AIDS victims’ faces.
 
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