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September 30, 2003

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Musician rises above
challenge

Dan Smith
Mesa Legend

Sarah Outwater (center) sings with fellow MCC choir
Music may be important to some, but to MCC student Sarah Outwater, it is the medium through which she experiences the world. When she visited her grandmother at an early age, jazz and classical music filled the air and eventually ignited her passion for the art of sound. She received her first instrument at 8, which was about four years after she lost something many people take for granted – her ability to see.


Play brings perspective to homosexual’s slaying
Derek Meurer
Mesa Legend

Sam Wilkes of
South Mountain’s first drama
tackles issue of hate crimes.
Matthew Shephard, a 21-year-old Wyoming college student, was beaten savagely, tied to a chain link fence, and left to die in the fall of 1998.

Features
Carnival
Carnival comes out of the rain comes in out
of the rain


 
MCC writers to have showcase soon
 

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