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December 7, 2004   .
 

Security review in order

Guns on campus just part of overall plan
Zahid Arab and Desiree McDonald
Mesa Legend

As December approaches, the semester comes to a close. But issues brought up this semester, such as arming the Certified Safety Officers, will affect all students returning to MCC next semester. Governing Board member Scott Crowley, the newest addition to the board, cites his personal experiences as a fresh insight to this widely debated issue.

Students held in robbery, burglary
Benjamin Buettner
Mesa Legend

Five MCC students, including three football players, were involved in an attempted burglary of a Scottsdale home on Nov. 8, according to police reports.

 

Photo courtesy of Rebecca Straughmatt
Susan McKelvey admires roses in MCC’s Navajo Room. The roses were on display at the 48th Annual Rose Show presented by the Mesa-East Valley Rose Society. Participants were able to submit their roses and rose arrangements for competition in the show Nov. 20.

Board chief, faculty butt heads over R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Luisa Pawlak
Mesa Legend

The Maricopa District Faculty Executive Council (FEC) took a unanimous vote of no confidence in Governing Board President Linda Rosenthal on Oct. 26. “This was not a decision that was taken lightly by the FEC.

New program educates potential downloaders
Ben Lohmeier
Mesa Legend

Ever since Napster was shut down for illegally pirating music to internet downloaders for no charge, there have been countless web sites like Kazaa, LimeWire and IMesh which allow people to download anything from a single track of music to entire movies and even computer software.

Workshop details variety of addictions
Ben Lohmeier
Mesa Legend

Peervention volunteers along with Women of Courage sponsored a workshop called “The Other Addictions” on Nov. 18 in the Kirk Center.

 
 
sports
 
Mesa soars to victory
  T-Birds shootout set for January 3-4
 
National Contender
 
T-birds finish strong
 
Alum runs for stroke victim
 

Loss to Salt Lake college drops Lady T-birds to 1-4

ideas
 

To remember past makes better future

More News
 
Flu may be preventable
 
Online shopping courts fraud risk
 
Positive efforts reflect on children
 
Nursing program assists impoverished mothers
 
Right to disagree; no right to censor
 
Strip club 1; Phoenix moral values 0
 
True grinch cheer for Christmas
Word to the Wise
 

"The secret of happiness is to make others believe they are the cause of it" -Al Batt

art
 
What does happy holidays mena to you?
 
Student debaters 'speak out'
 
NFL fans gamble on talent of players
 
Fresh powder attracts all ages to winter sports
 
Office embraces ethnicity
 
 
Gaming not just child's play
 
 
 
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