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Spotlight  
Crowded lanes and traffic jams cover the streets as smog erupts into the sky. Take advantage of a discounted bike package being offered that includes savings of over $65. This deal includes a mountain bike of various styles, a light, a helmet, a lock and a bike pack for $259.95 when you present a MCCCD bike certificate. For a limited time only this discount package will cover all your traveling needs from school to work or just for leisure. MCCD's Trip Reduction Program and Tempe Bicycle, a local bicycle shop have partnered together to bring the savings to students and faculty.

Events   Events
Welcome…
The 13th Annual Lorraie W. Frank lecture in humanities is being held Oct. 30 in the Pulliam Auditorium at the Burton Barr Central Library.


Books   Learning
Native American Students...
The Intertribal Student Organization (ISO) will be hosting a speaker from Native American Culinary Association (NACA) on Nov. 6. For more information please contact (480) 461-7598.


music   Music
Grease lightning…
The Grease performances will take place Oct. 29 through Nov. 1 and will be held in the Music Department. Many students will take part in the performance. For more information please contact Lori Towne at (480) 461-7575.

  Theatre
Welcome welcome...
The MoezArt Productions invites all to come and join them in a night of one-act plays and performances on Nov. 14 and Nov. 15. The event will be held at the Scottsdale Bible Church starting at
7 p.m....


Haunted Attractions
Alice Cooper's Nightmare...
From now until Nov. 1, the king of horror rock lends his inspiration to this haunted house, which includes visual and audio effects, actors and detailed settings.

check mark   Concerts
Nov. 1
Deftones at Celebrity Theatre

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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MCC Campus Safety Logo Information provided by MCC College Safety

Oct. 1
Two non students were assaulted in Lot “I” by a female subject known to them.The injuries were minor and did not require medical treatment. Mesa Police will follow up on this case.

Oct. 2
A student suffered a leg injury while playing tennis at the tennis courts. She was transported to a medical facility by family members.

Oct. 2
A student apparently fainted in the Student Services area. Mesa Fire paramedics responded and had the patient transported to Desert Samaritan Hospital by ambulance.

Oct. 2
A student discovered that her vehicle side mirror was damaged by unknown means while she was parked in Lot “C.”

Oct. 3
An instructor made a delayed report of a student who had displayed a knife in her EF classroom.
The student was contacted at home by a campus police officer and a copy of the report was forwarded to the office of the dean of students.

Oct. 6
A minor non-injury traffic accident occurred in Lot “C” between vehicles driven by two students. The drivers exchanged relevant information.

Oct. 6
A student reported being harassed continually by another student. A campus police officer will attempt to identify the offending party and take appropriate action.

Oct. 7
A student complained of acute abdominal pain while in a class in the MS building. Mesa Fire paramedics were called and opted to have the patient transported to Desert Samaritan Hospital by ambulance.

Oct. 8
A minor non injury traffic accident between two students occurred in Lot “J.” Appropriate information was exchanged between the drivers.

Oct. 8
A College Safety police officer served and Injunction Against Harassment to a student in the Kirk Center.
The court order stems from an assault case involving two students that occurred on campus last month.

 

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