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November 16, 2004

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Gender splits board on guns
As the firearms debate continues to swing back and forth between supportive and opposing sides..

Issues get student feedback
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...

Despite mistakes, McCain supports U.S. role in Iraq
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...

 

 

Pledging Allegiance
Veterans from the Marines and the Navy (above) salute the flags during the National Anthem at the Veterans rose garden dedication on Nov. 10. The veterans are MCC students who previously served in the military.

Despite mistakes, McCain supports U.S. role in Iraq
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...

Festival celebrates literature
Mesa Community College hosted a panel of writers from both the east and west coast, for the fourth annual Mesa Literary Festival...

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

Science Day inspires youth

The Fourth Annual Science Day, sponsored by Mesa Community College’s Scienas held Nov. 9.

Festival celebrates literature
Mesa Community College hosted a panel of writers from both the east and west coast, for the fourth annual Mesa Literary Festival...

Program offers tools to fight internet crime

MCC is leading community colleges across the nation by being the first to offer a cyberforensics program in a college curriculum.

Test anxiety afflicts many
Time’s up! Pencils down! Midterms are officially over, but that doesn’t ease the overwhelming feeling of dread that may still be lingering inside...


Transferring to ASU more difficult
Community college students transferring to Arizona State University will soon have more obstacles to overcome as credit requirements are changing.

Prop. 401 wins; MCC benefits
Proposition 401 won 76 percent of the votes, meaning Mesa Community College will receive
...

Honors program benefits students
The president of Arizona State University announced a plan earlier this year to expand a campus into downtown Phoenix.

 

 

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