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Matt Salmon and Dick MahoneyEducation at heart of debate
By Ian Schwartz
For the Mesa Legend

The smell of democracy was in the air Oct. 17, as Mesa Community College hosted a gubernatorial forum and breakfast in the Navajo Room. With the Nov. 5 elections close-at-hand, candidates came to discuss and voice their ideas to the public.

 

Web site targets clinics; women seeking abortion
By Corey Hunt
For the Mesa Legend

A giant-size photo of an aborted fetus lies lightly under a shady tree, just feet away from an entrance to a Planned Parenthood center. The personal lives of many women are merely one click away from any stranger's access on the internet.

 

Sara Nez mans Peervention tableProgram hikes student alcohol, drug awareness
By Matt Mueller
For the Mesa Legend

Alcohol related problems cost society an estimated $86 billion annually, according to Alcohol Practices, Policies, and Potentials of American Colleges and Universities.

 

Dating policy aims to curb Cupid's arrow
By P.J. Javaheri
For the Mesa Legend

What seems to be a scene from a TV sitcom, has become a problem for many universities with escalating numbers in romantic relationships occurring between teacher and student.

 

Community service essence of 'Into the Streets'
By Dan Smith
For the Mesa Legend

On Oct. 19, while many college students lay crusty-eyed and sleeping, typical of most Saturday mornings, 150 MCC students and community members got themselves out of their beds and "Into the Streets" as part of a national day of community service.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Safety concerns force trade-in of 15-seaters
MCC Vans
Alert! Due to rollovers and death, the National Highway Safety Administration has advised all owners of 15 passenger vans to take extra precautions while operating these vehicles.

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