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Fantasy Football: money, time, bragging rights

Fantasy football has grown exponentially in The United States since the start of the 21st century. Though the first Fantasy leagues began as early as the 1960s, the growth in popularity did not begin to boom until the late 1990s. Fantasy football spread as more people began using the internet […]

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High school students enjoy a college opportunity

Professor Margie Bacarella teaches a Political Science 151 course at Monroe High School The college’s experiment offering classes at Monroe High School has officially begun. The classes started on the second day of school, meeting on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. “The students love being treated maturely and independently,” said Valerie […]

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Voter Registration

Efforts are being made to increase the overall amount of voters by encouraging students to register to vote. There has been a table set up in the A Building throughout the last few weeks, encouraging students to register. These efforts are being made to increase voter turnout for November 4th, […]

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Crime Report for Fall

Crime report for winter   An accident occurred on October 22, in the parking lot behind the C building. According to a witness, at 10:45 am an older model, dark green, Intrepid was seen backing out of a parking space and into an older, blue Focus behind it. The driver […]

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Michigan-born journalist chosen for One Book read

The One Book One Community Committee has decided to go in a different direction for the 2015 event.  The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee’s, Farm Fields, and the Dinner Table, by Tracie McMillan, will be the topic of discussion for the three-week event running March 23 through […]

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MCCC launches new ad campaign

MCCC is set to launch an “I got my start” advertising campaign.  The ads will feature former students talking about how they got their start and what successes they have had since their time at the community college.  “I’m so thrilled with how it looks and how it’s been received,” […]

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Student Government elects new officers

Shelby Angilley poses for a photo after being elected the new Student Government president Photo by Mariah Tevepaugh Shelby Angilley and Cole McNew are the new president and vice president of MCCC Student Government. The election, held Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 30, was close, with Angilley topping McNew for the […]

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Math Den opens in L Building

The Mathemathics Den has opened, welcoming all students.  The Math Den offers additional support for students in the redesigned developmental math courses, such as MATH 090, 092, and 151. If you’re looking for a place to work on your assignments with input from a math wizard, the Math Den could be the answer. […]

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Gay Straight Alliance signs stolen

Seven signs promoting the Gay Straight Alliance like this one were stolen during the last few days. Seven Gay Straight Alliance signs were stolen off campus between the Candlelight Vigil on Sept. 12 and the Tuesday after.  The signs were placed to promote membership in the club, which works to […]

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First Community Crush

Caption The MCCC Culinary Arts students held their inaugural Community Crush on Sept. 14. People around the community were given the opportunity to bring in grapes. The students crushed them and returned the juice so they could make their own wine. The grapes were brought in by buckets and then […]