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Sleeker
faster
modern.
It
sounds like an ad for running shoes
or a new fitness center. But it aptly
describes the new computers that Mission
College students will find this semester
in the Learning Resource Center.
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A L U M N I N
E W S
A
little mentoring leads to medical degree

When
Juan Carlos Pelayo enrolled in Mission
College in 1996, all he wanted to do was
take and pass a physiology class.

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Campus
improvements move forward
Brace
yourselves. Mission Colleges
"new look" is expected to gradually
take hold over the next 12 months.
In fact, its already begun. While
many of the colleges instructors
were away on summer break, Campus Center
was re-carpeted, painted, and high traffic
areas, including stairs, were refitted
with firm rubber matting for greater safety...
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New
roles
for two administrators
For two familiar Mission College
staff members, this fall semester
looks a bit different than previous
ones. Theyve spent the summer
preparing for the start of school
in new roles.

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S
O C C E R U P D A T E
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Womens
team has a learning year ahead
of it

Coach
Carlos Olivares isn't sure
if his womens soccer
team is more, or less,
experienced than last years
squad.
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Men's
team looks for a leader

Mens
soccer coach E.B. Madha looks
back on last years
season and wonders if it was
a dream.
In only their second year
back to competition after
a five-year athletics hiatus...

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You
meet the most interesting people
at Yale University. Just ask Romeo
Gonzalez.
The new Mission College ASO president
recently completed a six-week summer
session at the Ivy League school
where, he said, he met a young dutchess
from France...

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