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Students, staff divided over guns on campus
By Carly Schorman
Mesa Legend

Officer Les StricklandA forum was held at Phoenix Community College to discuss the potential arming of Maricopa County’s college safety officers.

Albert Losa directed the forum which he described as an “exchange of opinion.”

 

Panel seeks to remodel Kirk; ax arcade, add
‘Hall of Flags’

By Matt Mueller
Mesa Legend

The Valley has been growing at an unprecedented rate. Consequently, MCC’s population has continued to grow. In reaction to this change, the school administration has developed what is called the master plan.

 
Andrew Furco, Civic Engagement Institute

MCC faculty, officials ponder lackluster student involvement
By Carly Schorman
Mesa Legend

How do you involve students in the world around them when they just do not care? Or do they?

The Civic Engagement Institute seeks to involve students in their community and their own education thereby turning apathetic students into responsible members of society.

 

Financial aid awaits student applications
By Josh Careswell
Mesa Legend

With the rising cost of tuition at most schools, it is often necessary that students seek some sort of financial aid to help pay for school. To assist students in getting help with paying for school, Mesa Community College offers many services at the Financial Aid Office and their website.

 
 
 
 
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Erica Rossette and Amanda Copetillo
 
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Students make purchases at MCC Bookstore

 
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Wheels?

Car abandoned on campus

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