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March 8, 2005

News

Will MCC start offering bachelor’s degrees?

 

Proposed bill could make it a possibility...

 

   

Scottish gather, celebrate heritage

Adam Eickerman
Mesa Legend

Imagine a family reunion with thousands of people and not having the slightest clue as to who some of them are.

 

   

Disability Services lends a helping hand

Lisa-Jean Mugler
Mesa Legend

“Getting all the instructors here to make the ‘Disability Announcement’ at the beginning of each semester is one of the best things we’ve done in my 20-plus years here,” said Jack Clevenger, coordinator of Disability Resources Office at MCC.

 

   

Expressing sexuality empowers all women empowered by expresexuality play empowers women of all ages

Heather Cutler
Mesa Legend

“Indescribable” was how student Amelia Garcia described “The Vagina Monologues,” a screenplay and book presented through excerpts at MCC on March 2.

   

Contraceptive choice offers degree of safety

Loraine German
Mesa Legend

Nearly 60 percent of the pregnancies among teenagers in the United States are unintended and almost one-half of them occur despite the use of contraceptives.

   
 

Forum focuses on ignorance

Dalton Walker
Mesa Legend

Affirmative action has been implemented in the United States since 1965 and yet 40 years later, the topic is still a hot item on the agenda.

   
   
 

 

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