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November 21, 2000

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Bruce Dickson Dickson requests extended leave; awaits trial
BY J.W. WATSON
MESA LEGEND

Chandler police detectives are continuing an investigation of MCC Business Manager Bruce Dickson after seizing more than 300 videos, multiple computer disks and equipment, and various e-mails from two searches of his home and office at MCC earlier this month.

MCC student with junk food 12-ounce curls just won’t do
Students can party, be healthy at the same time
BY BECKY RASMUSSEN
MESA LEGEND

For many students, college life translates into parties, junk food, late nights and loads of coffee — not exactly a lifestyle conducive to staying in shape.

Career counselor assists re-entry student On-campus resources ease search for career
BY LEANENNA M. EL GHALAYINI
MESA LEGEND

According to career counselors Debby Smith and Suzanne Hipps, now called "program advisers" for the career/re-entry services center at MCC, students are not spending enough time investigating their majors before pursuing them.

MCC tutoring session Demand for tutors increasing at MCC
LEC looks to shore up staff with increased budget, wages
BY CANDIS CARROLL
FOR THE MESA LEGEND

Some students attend tutoring sessions faithfully every week while others wander around campus searching for one of Mesa Community College’s best kept secrets, the Learning Enhancement Center.
 
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UW students spend night homeless to raise awareness
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