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State deficit to impact colleges
By Carly Schorman
For the Mesa Legend

As the gubernatorial election draws near, many are asking "Why should I care?" However, the new governor could have a dramatic impact on the lives of students, especially those in higher education.

 

Library printing policy brings new equipment, reduces waste
By Justin Buehler
For the Mesa Legend

The papers began to pile up. The ink started to run dry. Long lines of students became part of the routine.

 

Restroom Condom MachineStudents find new outlets for condoms—flavors & all
By Ian Schwartz
For the Mesa Legend

"Trojan Man!" This popular ad slogan is used to sell one of America's top brands of condoms.

Condoms are familiar to most, either through sexual education, commercials, play ground jokes, or included in the "birds and the bees" speech given by parents.


Steve Corich, MCC Director of College SafetyNew safety chief's experience to promote secure atmosphere
By Matt Mueller
For the Mesa Legend
Each semester brings many new faces to MCC. Not just new students, but new staff members also grace the campus.

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
Culture

Grand jury bypasses students' privacy
By Rachel Williamson
U-Wire

Law enforcement agencies were able to access information on thousands of international UA students last fall by using health and safety exceptions and federal grand jury subpoenas to get around student privacy laws.

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