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One Book, One Community to host county wide events

Each year, One Book, One Community of Monroe chooses a book for residents to connect through discussion and free events. Even through the pandemic, this year was no different. OBOC announced its book choice for 2022 through a video series of local celebrities unveiling the title on Sept. 24, 2021.  […]

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Pandemic concerns put bake sale on hold

The writing fellows were planning to hold a bake sale this month on campus. With many concerns about the pandemic and high case numbers, Lori Jo Couch, the Writing Center adviser, has tabled the idea of a bake sale for the time being. “I am on hold for the bake sale,” […]

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Writing fellows to host poetry night and contest

The writing fellows will host a poetry night on Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. in the Cellar located in the A Building. Students and faculty can share their own work or other personal favorite poems, songs and stories.  Original poems are eligible for submission in a poetry contest sponsored by […]

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Agora Chorale to perform for the holidays

As the holiday season approaches, MCCC’s musical ensembles continue to do their best at getting into the Christmas spirit even with pandemic restrictions. MCCC’s Agora Chorale will host a concert titled “Sing Noel”, while also hosting The John Tyner Chorale. “I can’t tell you how happy I am to be […]

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Dance school to put on holiday celebration showcase

MCCC’s Destination Dance School is preparing to take the stage for their annual holiday dance showcase after it was canceled last year due to COVID-19. The performance will take place on Thursday, December 16, 2021. It will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Meyer Theater, located in the La-Z-Boy Center. […]

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Culinary program on chopping block

Culinary students may not be crying when chopping onions. Instead, they could be crying because MCCC’s culinary program might be coming to an end. “The culinary and foodservice education credit program is under review to determine whether to continue or inactivate, based on student demand and livable wage employment opportunities,” […]

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College fitness center reopens

You can get grades and gains at MCCC. MCCC’s Fitness Center and Gym reopened Oct. 13 after being closed since the beginning of 2020 due to the pandemic. People have slowly started to come back and use the fitness center for their routine work-out place and the gym for games […]

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Native landscapes illustrate Indigenous culture

This version of the article clarifies Barbara Mauter’s status as a BGSU student while on this immersion trip. MCCC is in the midst of celebrating Native American Heritage Month with events and activities throughout the month of November.  Among these events was a Native Landscapes presentation. It was hosted by […]

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Intramural Sports Club holds first meeting
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The Intramural Sports Club held its first official meeting Nov. 16 in the MCCC gymnasium.  Advised by Lori Jo Couch, the group brainstormed future events and possible sports for the club. President Doug Roderick, Vice President Levi Couch, Treasurer Kline Peare and Secretary Sydney Spicer were elected club officers among […]