Volume 43, Issue 10. Today is
February 21, 2006
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SB 1331

“Each university under the jurisdiction of the Arizona board of regents and each community college under the jurisdiction of a community college district shall adopt procedures by which students who object to any course, coursework, learning material or activity on the basis that it is personally offensive shall be provided without financial or academic penalty an alternative course, alternative coursework, alternative learning materials or alternative activity. Objection to a course, coursework, learning material or activity on the basis that it is personally offensive includes objections that the course, coursework, learning material or activity conflicts with the student’s beliefs or practices in sex, morality or religion.”

NEWS
Recycle bins getting thrown out with trash

The Environmental Action Club, the Green Group and staff, is teaming up in an effort to expand the Mesa Community College recycling program and create a more ecologically aware campus.
The MCC Green Group met for the first time Jan. 31 and discussed recycling green waste, kitchen grease and plastic.

 



FEATURES
MCC film fest to show trilogy depicting world in transition
Efforts of composer, director evolve over 20 years

On March 2-4, Mesa Community College kicks off its third annual independent film festival at the Harkins Center Point 11 Theater in downtown Tempe.

 


IDEAS AND OPINIONS
Lobbyists need to be truthful

Walking to and from class in the middle of the campus courtyard throughout the semester you will see an abundance of representatives of all kinds of different things and vendors selling their wares

 


SPORTS
Despite inexperience tennis teams hope to have solid season

The MCC men’s tennis coach, Becky Opoien, highly anticipates what is to be a “powerhouse” season. With several matches already under their belt, the team hopes to be playing into May, when the national championships occur.

 


Up-To-Date
Drama portrays life’s ups and downs

MCC at Southern and Dobson will host Arthur Miller’s 1949 Pulitzer Prize winning drama, “Death of a Salesman.” The play takes the audience through the last days of Willy Loman, a salesman failing in the world of business and entrepreneurship.