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February 13, 2001

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Vince Moran, chief of college safety Gone in 60 seconds
MCC parking lots plagued by suspected car theft ring
BY TAMMY JARVIS
MESA LEGEND

Eight vehicles have been stolen from MCC’s main campus student parking lots since the beginning of this semester, and five vehicles have been broken into, according to Vince Moran, chief of college safety.

Linda Rosenthal Vote initiative seeks to curb youths’ apathy
BY JORDAN CURRIER
MESA LEGEND

MCC and KPHO-TV5 co-hosted a special forum on the future of voting in Arizona, Jan. 29, as part of a new initiative to encourage civic participation.

Students question MTV push against hate
BY TAMMY JARVIS
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.

Patio area remodeled
$45,000 awning ready for spring completion
BY TONI MORALES
FOR THE MESA LEGEND

The patio area outside the Kirk Center, near the Office of Records and Registration, has been under construction since the beginning of the academic year for installation of an awning and misting system.

Service learning priority for new MCC council
BY KARA WIREMAN
MESA LEGEND

MCC’s Community Outreach Opportunity Leaders Council, a new student service-learning organization, was created to educate and empower students to strengthen the community through service, according to Service Learning Faculty Director Duane Oakes.
 
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Lawmakers debate abortion pill controls
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The availability of the abortion pill in the United States might be delayed because of legislation introduced on Tuesday that would tighten controls over who can provide the pill.

Plagiarism on the rise with students
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – In this digital age, information is all around and easily accessible no matter what time of day.

Virginia Tech volunteers examine 'Art of Kissing’
BLACKSBURG, Va.–Virginia Tech students who attended a seminar Wednesday night were schooled in the ways of the kiss.


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