Inside Out Dance Ensemble was set to host the celebration of their 10th anniversary as an ensemble in 2020, but the pandemic had other plans. Kellie Lajiness, director of IODE, said she is thrilled to be back on stage for their first annual concert since 2019. The Inside Out Dance Ensemble […]
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Singing goodbye
Agora Chorale to perform last concert under the direction of Catherine Brodie
MCCC’s Agora Chorale will host “A Night at the Movies” themed concert on Tuesday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the La-Z-Boy Center’s Meyer Theater. “This is my last one,” said director Catherine Brodie. “I’m putting the baton down.” Brodie will be retiring after 12 years with the Agora Chorale […]
Student Government to bring in therapy dogs for finals season
Finals are fast approaching, and Student Government has planned an event to help students de-stress. Therapy Dogs International will bring specially trained dogs to A Building Room 173D April 19 from 11am to 1pm. Abigail LaVigne, chair of the event, said Student Government often looks for ways to help students […]
MCCC to host annual Honors Night
Students and faculty can anticipate the chance to be a recipient of one of 38 awards to be given out at MCCC’s annual Honors Night. Honors Night is to be held Wednesday, April 20, at 6:30 p.m. in the La-Z-Boy Center’s Meyer Theater. Refreshments will be served in the atrium […]
Student Government to host Husky Feud
Attention huskies, it’s time to play famil-Husky Feud! Student Government will host Husky Feud, a game show based on “Family Feud,” on April 21 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Building A cafeteria. Participants will compete in one of two groups and try to match the most popular […]
Student Government to host end of year blacklight party
With finals quickly approaching and coronavirus restrictions being lifted on campus, Student Government has just the event for celebrating. Light Up the Night, a blacklight party, will take place in the Cellar located in the A Building from 7-11 p.m. on April 8. Attendees can pay $5 or donate two […]
Gatsby to take the stage at MCCC
MCCC students will perform “Great Gatsby: A Live Radio Play,” April 22-23 at 7 p.m. and April 24 at 2 p.m. in the dining room located in the A Building. The play is being put on by The Humanities/Social Sciences Division and is directed by adjunct instructor Angie Lai. Lai […]
Campus food pantry provides meals to students
The food pantry on campus has served over 700 students and their families since its opening in November 2021, said Josh Myers, executive director of The Foundation at MCCC. Any student, including Middle College students, can use the pantry, Myers said. They do not check for household income. The only […]
Professor facilitates discussion on policing and civil unrest
The purpose of law enforcement is to “minimize conflict, keep the peace and follow the law.” This was the theme of assistant criminal justice professor Dan Wood’s presentation about the role of police during civil unrest March 15. His message connected the events of One Book, One Community’s annual book, […]
Ukraine supply drive surpasses donation goal
On a rainy Saturday afternoon, the Monroe community came together to collect humanitarian aid supplies to send to refugees in Ukraine. Jeremy McGarry, MCCC alumni and community member, organized the collection event, which took place on March 19. “I always say it just takes one person, and I figured all […]