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November 11, 2003
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11, 2003
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Friends
recall couple's warmth
Corey Hunt
Mesa Legend
While the murder of MCC student Lisa Gurrieri and her boyfriend,
ASU student Brandon Rumbaugh, remains under investigation, friends
and family are remembering their lives.
To celebrate their one-year anniversary, the couple parked near
Bumble Bee Road about two miles from Interstate 17.
Camped out in the back of Gurrieri’s mother’s truck,
their modest celebration was interrupted by gunfire as unknown assailant(s)
gunned down the couple. |
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Wireless
network goes online
Nick Martin
Contributing Writer
There is a new kind of vision for MCC: a hot spot where students
are talking and socializing, researching and learning, even listening
to music all in the same moment.
This is all possible thanks to MCC’s wireless computer network,
which has recently become available for student use.
The wireless computer network was the vision of Bill DeHaan, director
of network services.
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Former
teacher honored
for life of civic duty
Benjamin Urcuyo
Contributing Writer
Being
a bomber pilot, a civil rights activist and an MCC teacher have landed
Gilbert Orrantia in the Arizona Veterans Hall of Fame.
He is being honored not only for his military career but also for
the years of civic service that followed.
According to nominee guidelines, inductees into the Hall are “recognized
for significant contributions at the local, state or national level,
and by excellence achieved through actions above and beyond the call
of duty in their selected field or profession.”
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| Dennis Mikulich Mesa Legend |
| Kai Kim, new professor and featured artist
of this year’s Faculty Art show, helps a student, Alyssa Dion.
The Show will be held in the Navajo Room of the Kirk Student Center
from Nov. 10 to Nov. 20. Kim’s work titled “Saint Basil”
was created using enamel on aluminum and is the event’s highlighted
piece. The Art Faculty Show is free to for all to attend. Selected
pieces will be available for purchase. |
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