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Volume 38 Issue 11
March 27, 2001

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Doug Allen on crutches in library Despite ADA compliance, MCC problems still exist
BY TAMMY JARVIS
MESA LEGEND

In 1990, President Bush passed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), legislation standardizing the design and construction of new buildings as well as the renovation, where possible, of existing buildings in order to create accommodations for disabled people.
 
Student faces challenges in daily life
BY LISA SCOTT
FOR THE MESA LEGEND

I am a disabled veteran confined to a wheelchair due to a back injury. I am also challenged by Degenerative Arthritis, inoperative carpel tunnel syndrome, and I am hearing impaired.
 
California shootings cause concern for MCC campus safety
BY TAMMY JARVIS
MESA LEGEND

The recent high school shootings in Southern California have caused concern that similar events may occur at MCC.
 
Culture
Students head into the studio
A new Media Arts/Studio Recording degree available at MCC will show students how the sea of knobs and meters that you see in a recording studio really work.
 
Sports
Football bids farewell to Savelio, Harvey
Defensive Lineman Bryan Savelio has made the jump from MCC to one of the elite college football programs in the country.
 
Word to the wise

"Peace cannot be achieved through violence, it can only be attained through understanding."
— Albert Einstein


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