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May 8, 2001

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Graduation ceremonies seem to be passe´ for most at MCC
BY EMILY TICE
MESA LEGEND

As the end of another school year draws near, some students prepare to bid farewell to their years at MCC.
On May 18, MCC will hold its 2001 graduation ceremony to honor students who will be receiving their associate’s degrees.

Outlook changes after near-death experience
BY JORDAN CURRIER
M ESA LEGEND

Diane Chavez was used to being content; she was in the top five percent of her class when she was a sophomore at Red Mountain High School, took honors courses and dance classes, and read the Bible every night before she went to bed.


Summer movie preview
BY EMILY TICE AND AMANDA ZELLER
M ESA LEGEND

As the spring movie season comes to a close, disappointing releases like "Say it Ain’t So," "Saving Silverman" and "Freddy Got Fingered" have left movie-goers with a bad taste in their mouth.

 
 
 
 
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