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Mark Your Calendar
Spotlight  Explore how gender bias threatens women's health in a class being offered for the first time at MCC, Women's Health Issues.
 
Briefs

Events
Go Clubbin'
View the numerous clubs that MCC has to offer at the Clubs Carnival on Sept. 25, from 9 a.m. - 1p.m.
Learn About Domestic Violence
In response to the community issue of domestic violence, an afternoon event, Healing through Education, will be taking place from 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on Oct. 10, in the Navajo Room.
Psychology Lecture
Hear speaker Dr. John McCain talk about violence and youth on Sept. 26 in the Navajo Room from 6-10 p.m.
Writing Contest
Any student enrolled for credit at Maricopa Community Colleges is eligible to enter the District Creative Writing Competition.
Enjoy Literature in a Garden
In celebration of Native American Recognition Days comes an event entitled "A Literary Night in the Garden" at 7 p.m. on Oct. 11.

Learning
Find Peace…
Beginning Yoga classes are taking place Tuesdays from 7:10-8:30 p.m.starting Oct. 29.
Learn T'ai Chi
Learn the art of T'ai Chi here on campus on Thursdays from 7:10-8:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 3.
Fight the War on Terrorism
Take a 4 week course about domestic terrorism Saturdays from 8 a.m.-noon starting Oct. 12.
New Class
Explore the fast growing field of Biotechnology and its impacts on local, regional and global levels in Biotechnology and Society, BIO 106.
Looking for Work?
Find it at the Career Expo, sponsored by Career Reentry Services,
Oct.16 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Movies and Music
Free Movies
View films from other countries for free at ASU's free film festival at 7:30 p.m. in Room 101 in the Nursing Building at the ASU main campus beginning Sept. 25.
Enjoy Music at the Park
Hear an ASU ensemble perform outdoors, at Patriots Square Park in Phoenix at noon on Oct. 9.
Performance at Main Campus
Enjoy Mezzo-soprano Judy May and pianist Robert Hamilton, performing at the ASU main campus on Oct. 14.
 
 
 
 
 

Information provided by MCC Campus Safety

 

Sept. 5
A staff member reported that a cabinet was pried open in the AC office, possibly during the previous day. No items are known to be missing from the cabinet and there is no suspect information.

Sept. 9
At 9:58 a.m. two students were involved in a minor non-injury accident in the southeast parking lot.

Sept. 11
A custodian turned over two ladies wallets found in a trash can at the LA building. Investigation revealed that the wallets were reported stolen the previous day from a business in Tempe. College safety returned the wallets to the owners.

Sept. 12
A female student became ill in the LA rest rooms as a result of a diabetic reaction. She was treated by the Mesa Fire Department and transported to Desert Samaritan Hospital by ambulance.

Sept. 12
A male student reported that sometime between 7:10 and 10:20 a.m. his 1997 black Honda Accord was stolen from lot C.
Mesa police responded and took a report. There is no suspect information available.

Sept. 13
A female student reported that she was approached in lot E the previous day at approximately 1:30 p.m. by a male who was exposing himself. The male is described as a Caucasian in his early 20's with short black hair and a dark tan. His identity remains unknown.

Sept. 17
College Safety was notified of a male non-student at the Health Improvement Center wearing no pants. The subject was in possession of a jar containing a large quantity of loose quarters.
He could give no plausible explanation for his presence on campus or the origin of the quarters. Mesa police responded and determined that the subject had two outstanding felony warrants. He was arrested and transported from the campus.

Sept. 17
In mid-morning seven vehicles were broken into at the Red Mountain Campus. Stereos, amplifiers, CD's and a small amount of cash were taken.
A possible suspect vehicle is described as a white full size Doge pickup, with extended cab occupied by a Caucasian male driver.

Sept. 17
A student reported that her car was struck and damaged by another vehicle in lot A between 6:20 and 7:50 p.m. The driver of the other vehicle left the area without reporting the accident or leaving any information.


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