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Scottsdale Community College will open a satellite campus this fall to serve the business education needs of busy working adults and employers mainly in the Scottsdale Airpark area.
The Scottsdale Community College baseball team has moved within a game of Chandler-Gilbert for second place in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference after winning seven of its last eight games. The Artichokes are 22-11 in conference; 34-19 overall.
Scottsdale Community College unveiled a tough new artichoke mascot Saturday during the Parada del Sol.
Playing Snow College and Glendale once is a tall enough task. Playing them twice has likely ended the Scottsdale Community College football team’s bowl hopes.
Jon Levy, the men’s golf coach at Scottsdale Community College, finally got a course he liked for the National Junior College Athletic Association championship.
The Scottsdale Community College defense was great for three quarters and just good enough in the fourth quarter as the Artichokes escaped with a 24-21 win over secondranked Dixie State in a Western States Football League game on Saturday at Scottsdale.
Mayoral candidates to square off
Expanded trolley route launched
"Writing That Works," a conference for writers and editors sponsored by Arizona Press Women, will be 8:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. May 10 at Chaparral Suites Resort, 5001 N. Scottsdale Road.
Board OKs academy's move to Saguaro
Manross announces four endorsements
Leadership class graduates Friday
Views sought on airpark area
Getting around Scottsdale is tough these days and it’s going to get tougher. More people are choosing to make Scottsdale their new home; thousands of new condominiums are becoming available in the downtown area; and more jobs are being created as part of the region’s overall growth.
Getting around Scottsdale is tough these days and it’s going to get tougher.
February 16, 2005
Portable buildings dot Mesa Community College. Like stretch marks, they represent rapid growth from an earlier era.
Michael O’Brien came from Mesa. Alex Kalinin came from Russia. Together, the graduates of Chandler-Gilbert Community College are heading into the future.
November 23, 2004
Plenty of north East Valley community activists are advocating for protection of the area’s scenic natural environs. Now a group is organizing to push for better man-made environments.
July 23, 2004
Next week, Scottsdale will be buzzing with Blackhawk helicopters, a hospital will transform into a tent city and college students will act as patients contaminated from a lethal substance.
Next week, Scottsdale will be buzzing with Blackhawk helicopters, a hospital will transform into a tent city and college students will act as patients contaminated from a lethal substance.
Do what’s already on the books. Do a little more than planned. Or go for a massive and costly expansion of Scottsdale’s transportation system over the next two decades.
Do what’s already on the books. Do a little more than planned. Or go for a massive and costly expansion of Scottsdale’s transportation system over the next two decades.
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