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March 9, 2004

Scottish, Irish and Welsh gather for Highland Games

Ryan Kennedy Mesa Legend

 

 

 






Crowley fills board position
Sheila Snodgrass
Mesa Legend

W. Scott Crowley was named Maricopa Community College Governing Board member Feb. 18 by Superintendent Sandra E. Dowling. Crowley will serve in Precinct 4, which represents the West Valley, including Glendale and Estrella Community Colleges. Crowley fills the position that was left empty after board member Gene Eastin passed away in January.

 

4 from MCC honored for scholarship
Delynn Bodine
Mesa Legend


Four MCC students have been recognized for their academic achievement, leadership and community service at the All-Arizona Academic Team luncheon hosted at MCC Feb. 12. Sixty-five students from junior, technical and community colleges all over Arizona were named to the three All-Arizona Academic Teams.

Cloning debate focuses
on ethics vs. health issues

Kimberly Hosey
Mesa Legend



Cloning used to be science fiction, explored only by authors like Aldous Huxley and Fay Weldon. Today, although the possibility of its practice is met with heated opposition, human cloning technology has become a reality.

David Yount
Instructor of philosophy

 

 

 
 
 
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