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Volume 38 Issue 12
April 10, 2001
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MCC student accused of threatening
to kill Arpaio
BY JORDAN CURRIER
MESA LEGEND
MCCs Public Safety and Information Technology employees were
instrumental in tracking down a man who has been accused of sending
a series of threatening e-mails to Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. |
Campus safety officer arrested,
caught stealing
28-year-old could face felony charges in theft
BY JOE WATSON
FOR THE MESA LEGEND
A part-time MCC campus safety officer was arrested March 26 on three counts
of misdemeanor theft after certified MCC peace officers caught her stealing
items that were supposed to be logged into lost and found.
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Competition scarce in election
BY TAMMY JARVIS
MESA LEGEND
With five students vying for four positions in the elections for 20012002
officers of Associated Students of Mesa Community College (ASMCC),
the only contested race has been the Vice President of Fiscal Affairs
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Adult drownings a concern
Festival to educate on water safety
BY AMANDA ZELLER
MESA LEGEND
On April 25, Valley Municipal Fire Departments, Salt River Project, Valley
Toyota dealers, and other Valley agencies are bringing a day of fun in
the sun to the MCC campus.
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Daily Show comic visits Tempe
Improv
Comedian Lewis Black, a regular on Comedy
Centrals "The Daily Show," appropriately spent April
Fools Day at The Improv in Tempe provoking an audience into
hysterical laughter with his frenzied tirade about accountants,
politicians, weathermen, and NSync.
Suspect, 51, arrested in connection with
theft of 112 TCU artifacts
FORT WORTH, Texas A suspect was arrested
Thursday night in connection with the theft of 112 Peruvian, pre-Columbian
artifacts from the Mary Couts Burnett Library, said Kelly Ham, Texas
Christian University detective of criminal investigations.
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Aiming for Office

Celebrating diversity
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