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Volume 38 Issue 8
January 23, 2001

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"Surgeon" extracting money from "patient" Affordable insurance, stat!
BY TAMMY JARVIS
MESA LEGEND

Tuition, books, rent, car payments, fun – the list is endless. College students have many destinations for their money and health insurance is often the last thing on their list. Unfortunately, the last thing on their list can be the first thing to put them at financial risk.

Dr. Mary Vanis Red Mountain dean to fill district position
Health care, nursing, integrated technology workforce are district’s biggest issues, Vanis says
BY JORDAN CURRIER
MESA LEGEND

After four years serving as the founding Campus Dean for MCC at Red Mountain, Dr. Mary Vanis has been selected from a pool of national candidates to serve as MCCD’s director of business and workforce development.

Computer 85% of MCC students have home computer access, 90% to the internet
BY JOLAYNE HANRAHAN
MESA LEGEND

Technology is the wave of the future at Mesa Community College, at least according to the 1,700 randomly selected MCC students who participated in the Computer Use Survey.

 

 
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Student film to promote MCC
Art Workshop, a class offered through MCC’s art department, not only involves digital editing using high-tech software, but also the production of an MCC promotional video which students have created using knowledge and skills acquired in class.

Marketing students compete at MCC
The Eastern regional DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) conference met at MCC Jan. 11, where hundreds of Arizona high school students dressed for success, ready to compete with their peers throughout the campus in simulated business and marketing scenarios.

 
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MLK Day parade
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