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October 3, 2000

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Vice chancellor, faculty at odds in ethics debate
BY ANDREW LONG
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Maricopa Community College District employees, including MCC faculty, are calling a $100,000 contract with an ethics consulting firm flawed and a waste of money.
 
Third parties forge ahead despite debate snub
Ariz. Greens, Reformers ponder election coalition
Sons of Serro band at Green Party event BY J.W. WATSON
MESA LEGEND

Maggie Selk, a 54-year-old public affairs assistant with Salt River Project, knows she’s just an old hippie reliving her youth among the 20-somethings hovering around Boston’s Night Club in Tempe, who are begging for a mosh pit to reach fruition.
 

Panel seeks to temper instructor shortage
BY KARA WIREMAN
MESA LEGEND

With an impending K-12 teacher shortage on the horizon for much of the nation, colleges and universities are also examining the problem to see if it will affect them.

 

 
Sports
MCC shows little offense
Scottsdale makes most of big plays

The MCC football team visited Scottsdale Community College Sept. 30, in desperate need of a victory, but a sputtering offense kept the T-Birds winless in league play.
 
Culture
Art students reach out to the hungry
The Empty Bowl, an annual nationwide event held by potters to help feed the needy and the homeless, is again returning to MCC.
 
Word to the wise

Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world.
— George Bernard Shaw


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