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Architects to review MCC plan to address parking
By Marci Kramer
Mesa Legend
The free parking that MCC students, faculty and staff have access to may soon be a thing of the past – the policy currently is under review by the Parking and Safety Committee.

 

Weapons for campus officers being considered
By Marci Kramer
For the Mesa Legend
The controversial issue of whether to arm certified peace officers on the 10 Maricopa County College District campuses remains a hot topic of discussion for the MCCD governing board.

 

Customs raids UCLA, other major colleges
U-Wire
LOS ANGELES - U.S. Customs officials raided University of California-Los Angeles and other major universities Dec. 11, seizing computers used by suspected members of a worldwide software piracy ring known as "DrinkOrDie."

 

Scholarship money available
but still untouched by students

By Shane Miller
For the Mesa Legend
The financial aid department at MCC could be a valuable resource for students looking for ways to fund their tuition.

 

Retailers discount to avoid slump
By Stacey Ray
U-Wire
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Despite a promising beginning, the retail industry has suffered from the current recession and thrifty shoppers.

 

Students more politically aware after Sept. 11
U-Wire
BOSTON - Recent events in this country have changed and perplexed a lot of the population, and the nation’s college students are no exception.

 

 
 
 
 
 
Culture
Students question fairness of three absence policy
Class attendance policies have always been a two-sided issue between students and faculty members.

"They should not be able to tell us that we can't have more than three absences,"
Katie Schmalz

"How are you going to learn?" Johnice Wilkins

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