Volume 42, Issue 14. Today is
May 3, 2005
NEWS
Promise for a better MCC

A delay in the 2005-06 ASMCC (Associated Students of Mesa Community College) election results left some students on campus wondering what exactly went wrong, and more importantly wondering who would be the next student body president of Mesa Community College.

Advisement seeks ways to reduce long waits

As MCC's admission skyrockets at the beginning of each school year, so does the demand for advisers.


Board member wants to ‘flag’ homosexuality

During MCC's 40th anniversary celebration on April 12, many of the campus clubs took the opportunity to advertise and promote their organizations.


4-year college bill defeated

The bill that would allow community colleges to offer four-year degrees, provide funding for the programs, and turn Eastern Arizona College into a four-year institution was defeated by a Senate committee recently.


FDA halts release of Plan B emergency contraceptive

In a recent nationwide drive, the Feminist Majority Foundation is urging college students to demand Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval on over-the-counter status for emergency contraceptives.


Students recognized for scholastic achievement

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), MCC’s Honor Society, recently inducted 134 new members to its Omicron Beta Chapter.
The induction ceremony took place Friday, April 22, in the Kirk Center’s Navajo Room.


MCC student wins prestigious award

Receiving a scholarship is an honor, especially when it has been worked hard for


God or no God; debate rages on

MCC’s Philosophy club recently held a relatively controversial debate on one of societies most heated subjects, Theism versus Atheism.


Technology pushes jump drives past antiquated floppies

Removable flash disk drives, also known as pen, jump, thumb and pocket drives, memory sticks, key chain drives, or USB mini-drives, have come to dominate the data storage world.