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February 1 , 2005   .
 

Governor cites 3 E’s to move state forward

Luisa Pawlak and
Rebecca Straughmatt
Mesa Legend


MCC welcomed Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano Jan. 15, for the annual East Valley Breakfast with the Governor.

 

 

T-bird captains

Band kicks into high gear
Quartet featured at several Valley venues

Derk Harron
Mesa Legend


Interested in getting out and seeing some fresh local music? Introducing the, “The Necronauts!!!” soaring in from Mesa.
“I guess you could say we are ‘indie rock’ and you could compare us to Pixies, Pavement, Minute Men, or Modest Mouse,” said singer and guitarist Billy Goodman.

 
T-bird captains

Women
T-birds
lose to Yavapai

Benjamin Buettner
Mesa Legend

The lady Thunderbirds suffered a 78-69 loss to Yavapai Community College after coming off a stretch of road games. Three of Mesa’s previous four games were on the road and Mesa also won three of those four contests.

 

Spotlight
Mesa Community College will be hosting an event on campus that is sure to benefit all American Indian students who are in need of financial aid information. The American Indian center and the Financial Aid office are sponsoring a Financial Aid Open House Feb. 17, from 1-6 p.m. in the Navajo Room, which is located in the Kirk Center.

 



 
 

 

 

 
 
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