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November 16, 2004   .
 
Photo courtesy of Rebecca Straughmatt

Gender splits board on guns
Denise McDonald and Zahid Arab
Mesa Legend

As the firearms debate continues to swing back and forth between supportive and opposing sides, the Maricopa Community College Governing Board President, Linda B. Rosenthal, firmly upholds her stance on this controversial issue, based on requests from safety officers.

Issues get student feedback
Lisa-Jean Mugler
Mesa Legend

The MCC Student Issues Forum was held in room AS121, on Oct. 26.
The purpose of that forum was to provide information about several issues, including Proposition 401 (The College Bond), the new Student Information Services, and to gather feedback from the students to help make changes...

Despite mistakes, McCain supports U.S. role in Iraq
Benjamin Buettner
Mesa Legend

Senator John McCain visited MCC Oct. 27 to address students with three particular issues on his mind: water, immigration and Iraq. Sen. McCain talked about those issues and reacted to the student’s questions...

MCC goes 'Into the Streets'
Ben Lohmeier
Mesa Legend

Mesa Community College’s Associated Students of Mesa Community College (ASMCC) group put together a program called “Into the Streets,” on Oct. 30.

 
 
sports
 
Mesa gridmen upset #10 ranked Pima, 33-25
  T-Birds advance to Nationals
 
2004: Year of broken streaks
 
Turnovers at fault for big loss to Monroe CC
 

Nationals await Mesa's finest

ideas
 

Little things make the world nicer

More News
 
Festival celebrates literature
 
Science Day inspires youth
 
Transferring to ASU more difficult
 
Program offers tools to fight internet crime
 
Prop. 401 wins; MCC benefits
 
Test anxiety afflicts many
 
Honors program benefits students
 
Are illegals easier to spot now?
 
Tires and laughing gas on the moon
 
When your vote doesn't count
Word to the Wise
 

"A word to the wise ain't necessary--it's the stupid ones that need the advice" -Bill Cosby

art
 
Do you think there is a problem with embryonic stem cell research?
 
MCC dancers take center stage
 
Student designers drape Kirk in style
 
Instructor gets publishing deal
 
Mixing school with parenting
 
 
New band releases dark edge
 
 
 
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