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‘The Fight of Our Lives

#8220;The Fight of our Lives” is a book dedicated to explaining the threat “radical Islamist terrorists,” pose to America. Bestselling author William J. Bennett and Seth Leibsohn co-authored the pro-War on Terror book. The writing is a criticism of both the Bush and Obama administrations, but also gives praise to both […]

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Ex- priest discusses faith, beliefs

Marvin Josaitis, a former Catholic priest, came to MCCC’s Meyer Theater to talk about his two books: “Breaking Grand Silence: A Former Priest Stands Out,” and “Pennies From a Heav’n: The Joy of Making Family.” Josaitis’ presentation brought out a large crowd of citizens from around Monroe County. People gathered […]

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Presidential candidate visits MCCC

A presidential candidate visited MCCC on February 23, but few may have noticed. Jerry White does not have hair like Mitt Romney and is not as well known as Newt Gingrich, but nonetheless is running for president.   White, 52, is the Socialist Equality Party (SEP) candidate. He does not […]

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Safe Space kits coming to campus

Insulting slurs are hurtful to those in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community. To help make MCCC a safer campus, the Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) recently received a grant to order lunchboxes, which are essentially Safe Space kits. The kits are designed to help a campus protect those in […]

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One Book, One Community gets underway

Harriet Reisen will be making a guest appearance on campus for the One Book, One Community to discuss her documentary.   “The Women Behind Little Women” will be shown on March 21 at Meyer Theatre. The viewing of the production is just one of many events revolving around the novel “March” […]

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MCCC prepares to reorganize internal bureaucracy

The MCCC Institutional Governance Committee has unveiled its plan for a new system for managing the school’s internal operations. The new system was presented to the board of trustees on Feb. 27 and unveiled to MCCC’s entire staff the following day in the Meyer Theater.  Video of new governance proposal It […]

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An interview with Edmund La Clair

MCCC’s Assistant Professor of History Edmund La Clair is a very busy man. He routinely works with five different organizations involved with historical affairs and is the Vice President of the Friends of the Monroe County Historical Museum. He’s on the board of trustees for the Monroe County Labor Museum. […]

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MCCC increases involvement in Ethos Week

This year’s Ethos week holds an important first for MCCC. This is the sixth year of the event, but it marks the first time students from MCCC will be attending. Ethos week is a week-long event held at Eastern Michigan University’s College of Business.  Students are taught the values needed […]

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Facebook postings opening wounds

People, since the rise of technology, have created many new and improved ways of communicating. People are constantly communicating; phone calls, texts, emails, and maybe the most popular by far, Facebook. Everyday millions of people are updating status after status after status. Some people are just posting all their activities […]