December
6, 2005
NEWS
Time’s
running out to suck up to teachers
Kim Meurer
Mesa Legend
As the fall semester at Mesa Community College comes to
an end, students are buckling down for yet another finals week. However, there
are programs on campus that provide information on improving study habits
and managing stress.
WIRED: The buzz about drinks and unaware
students
Mike Rich
Mesa Legend
Partygoers mix them with vodka to party longer.
Students use them to get that extra boost of energy to stay awake through
class and to study for finals.
Registration decrease: Recent drop
in numbers has administration asking questions
Karyn Kauffold
For the Legend
With a reported decrease of more than 300 registered students
this fall semester of 2005, Mesa Community College officials are curious
to know why students are choosing not to register for classes.
Crematory program gets certification
Andrew Kupitz
Mesa Legend
After 2 1/2 years, Mesa Community College is now offering
a crematory certificate called the Cremation Association of North America
(CANA) certificate for those enrolled in the mortuary science classes.
Program helps families in need
Celeste Wyrick
Mesa Legend
“There are some students on campus that have families
or know people that wouldn’t have had a Thanksgiving or Christmas
if it wasn’t for the charity projects at MCC,” said Jeffrey
Linford, president of the Associated Students of MCC (ASMCC).