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February 25, 2003

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March for peace
Thousands gather in Phoenix to protest Iraq war
By Dan Smith
Mesa Legend

Protesters, Patriot's Square, Phoenix

People adorned in gas masks, women covered in black clothes and veils, concerned citizens, a dog displaying a “puppy for peace,” sign, young children, senior citizens, as well as people from many other walks of life united at Patriot’s Square in Phoenix on Feb. 15 in a protest responding to Bush’s call for war in Iraq.

 

Impending war unites student activists
By Carly Schorman
Mesa Legend

A divide was growing between student life and political interest. On-campus political clubs were nearly extinct at MCC.

 
East Valley memorializes shuttle crew
By Andrew James
For the Mesa Legend

The first space mission of the year ended in tragedy when the shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon reentry, ending the lives of seven of the worlds finest.
 

Professor shares music with class and community
By Stephanie Mckee
For the Mesa Legend

MCC’s Piano Department Coordinator Ruth Yandell performed with the Civic Orchestra of Tucson Feb. 16 and 23.

 

MCC professors discuss Iraq crisis
By Stephanie Mckee
For the Mesa Legend

The Center for Global Tolerance and Engagement sponsored a panel discussion on Feb. 19 with four MCC professors titled, “Crisis in Iraq: Is War Inevitable?”

 
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Features

Blessed Be Thy Name
Blessed Be Thy Name bleeds talent on stage

 
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guitar
Top acoustic performances in the Valley

 
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Sports

Coach Dan Dunn
Dunn named new coach

 
Word to the Wise

"Insanity in individuals is something rare—but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule...."

–Friedrich Nietzsche
(1844 - 1900)

 

 


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