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February 27, 2001

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Kellie Webber lights up Dropping bad habits
Drinking, smoking use down, U.S. survey says
BY TAMMY JARVIS
MESA LEGEND

Cigarette use and beer drinking among college freshman has decreased, according to results of a survey released Jan.22 by the University of California and the American Council on Education.

ASMCC develops tutoring, emergency scholarship fund
BY TAMMY JARVIS
MESA LEGEND

The Associated Students of Mesa Community College proposed plans to develop the Student Empowerment Center at the Feb. 27 MCCD Governing Board Meeting.

Cars in MCC parking lot MCC vehicle theft continues
BY TAMMY JARVIS
FOR THE MESA LEGEND

Car theft at MCC has declined since the January string of eight thefts and five vehicle break-ins, according to MCC College Safety Chief Vince Moran. Car theft, however, continues.

New proposal seeks matching funds for clubs
BY TAMMY JARVIS
MESA LEGEND

The Associated Students of Mesa Community College (ASMCC) have passed 27 new bills for the fall semester with pieces of legislation covering bylaws that regulate clubs, appropriations bills and changes in the ASMCC election code.

Students seek options as spring break nears
BY EMILY TICE
MESA LEGEND
With spring break only a few weeks away, students are being faced with one very important question – what to do?

Study shows surge in U.S. campus crime
BY JON REESE
U-WIRE

Seattle, WA – On the afternoon of January 27, Half and Susanne Zantop, both popular professors at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, were brutally murdered in their home. Robert Tulloch, 17, and James Parker, 16, fled New Hampshire February 15 after being identified as suspects in the slayings.

 
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Student-led anti-sweatshop group speaks out against Nike’s practices
COLUMBUS, Ohio - "What’s disgusting? Union busting! What’s outrageous? Sweatshop wages!"

Fraternity held liable for taping Nazi symbol to student vehicle
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M — The University of New Mexico has suspended the Sigma Chi fraternity through the fall semester for its role in taping a swastika to the roof of a black student’s car that was illegally parked in the fraternity’s lot.

 
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Karaoke junkie in love

Dominea Lopez
Taking a breather

Charles Lewis and Dave Cook
Arizona's jazz royalty


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