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April 5 , 2005

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House bills draw opposition

Adam Eickerman
Mesa Legend

Two proposed bills currently at the Arizona State Legislator could have major impacts on education and how it is obtained at the college level, but there are some in the state legislator and Arizona Board of Regents who are strongly opposed to the bills.

 

   

Two-year degree enhances career

Marc Godinez
Mesa Legend

Most people who enroll in a community college, do so in hopes of receiving an associates degree, but how useful are they?

   

Retreat offers tools for great leadership

Lisa-Jean Mugler
Mesa Legend

Future leaders of Mesa, and Arizona—maybe even the world—met recently to develop their personal skills.

   

ABC’s prevent drowning

Marc Godinez
Mesa Legendd

Water Safety Day is an extensive learning program designed to educate and make families aware of Maricopa County’s child drowning problem, which is among the highest in the nation.

   

Awareness protects consumers from scam artists and rip-offs

Adam Eickerman
Mesa Legend

Scams are real and the people behind them want money, but the deceiving plan may not be obvious- until it is already too late.

   

Escapee speaks out against polygamy

Michelle Goats
Mesa Legend

To conclude MCC’s celebration of Women’s History Month, Flora Jessop, Child Victim Advocate, spoke to students, faculty and community members, regarding the all too close and controversial issue of polygamy.

   
 

Humanitarian project allows MCC students to reach out

Jennifer McRae
Mesa Legend

MCC students have a unique, new opportunity to donate their time and money to help support children around the world.

   
 

Students contribute to economic growth

Adam Eickerman
Mesa Legend

Take a look around the area outside of the college and one can see a number of different businesses catering to different needs and wants, but one thing they all have in common is that students are part of their customer base.

   
 

MCC student touched by shootings

Dalton Walker
Mesa Legend


I recently moved to Arizona from Minnesota in search of more knowledge of my journalism education and career.

   
 

Local bars not faked out by ‘IDs’

Tiffany German
Mesa Legend

As music pounds and the drinks flow at local bars, many under age drinkers timidly approach the bartender to test out their fake ID’s for the first time.

   
 

College tuition once again on the rise

Tiffany German
Mesa Legend

A $5 per credit tuition increase was approved by the governing board at a meeting held on Tuesday, March 22 with a four to one decision.

   
   

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