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November 7, 2000

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Goodbye D.C., Hello Hollywood!
Politically charged films, songs perk up bored voters
BY JORDAN CURRIER
MESA LEGEND

For many, the political process can grow tiresome. Deconstructing major issues with a panel of Washington insiders on CNN isn’t the most appealing entertainment for many students, and presidential debates don’t provide the thrills and chills that the entertainment industry generously dispenses.

Winona LaDuke Election Fashion 101
BY JORDAN CURRIER
MESA LEGEND

The personality of a tie, the size of a man’s cufflinks and the color of his denim are all perfectly legitimate criticisms for a handful of MCC fashion students, who agreed to break down the fashion do’s and don’ts our 2000 presidential nominees committed throughout this year’s election.

Debby Gordon MCC martial arts pioneer to retire
BY JOLAYNE HANRAHAN
MESA LEGEND

Debby Gordon began teaching at MCC in 1967 and has been a member of the staff for 33 years. In her years at MCC, some of her positions included nine years as the first department chairwoman of women’s physical education. She has also worked for five years as a writer and editor for The Global Reporter, MCC’s international newsletter.

 

 
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