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April 19 , 2005

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MCC celebrates 40th year

Daylong fest, election add to carnival atmosphere

While many students wondered why a moon bounce was in the center courtyard of the school, participating clubs of the annual Spring Bash sat at their designated booths, hoping to catch the eye of non-members.

 

   

Students cast ballots; results delayed

Dalton Walker
Mesa Legend

On April 12, a dark blue ballot box that was full of colorful graffiti sat outside all day on a table a few yards below the MCC clock tower.

   

Traffic safer than in previous years

Adam Eickerman
Mesa Legend

A student was recently struck while trying to use the crosswalk at the intersection that connects the north side of campus with the shopping center on the north side of Southern Ave.

   

Undesired attention equals harassment

Loraine German
Mesa Legend

When the word sexual harassment is used, many questions rise. What is sexual harassment? Who is at fault? Why would someone do it?

   
 

Advisement helps guide career path

Loraine German
Mesa Legend

Students between the ages of 16 and 18 are faced with the decision of a lifetime: What to study in college?

   
 

Record growth depletes budget

Loraine German
Mesa Legend


Record enrollment growth at Mesa Community College has created budget problems, but the administration is confident that this will not affect students and/or services offered.

   
 

Rose Garden dedication

Marc Godinez and Ashley Mendivil
Mesa Legend

In addition to the Spring Bash, the rose garden, as well as the new bus stop located at the north end of campus, were recently dedicated in honor of U.S. veterans.

   
 

NCA awards MCC 10-year accreditation

Ashley Mendivil
Mesa Legend

On March 7, a team of consultant-evaluators representing the Higher Learning Commission visited MCC, staying for two days. The team, known as the North Central Association, is one of six accrediting agencies in the United States.

   
   

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