The Intramural Basketball League at MCCC is having its opening meeting on Friday, Jan. 20 at 11:30 a.m. in the gymnasium. All students, alumni, and MCCC employees are invited to play. The league will be free of charge for all players. Games will be refereed by the players. Anybody interested in playing must […]
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The Grascals perform at MCCC
When you think of celebrities coming to Monroe, you often think of the big name tickets that float through during one of the summer events, like the Jazz Festival or the Monroe County Fair. But on Nov. 19, MCCC played host to The Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music […]
Rate My Professor gains popularity with MCCC students
Students aren’t just discussing professors and their classes in the college’s halls anymore, they’re taking their opinions online. Rate My Professor, a website which allows students to rate professors at their college on a scale of 1 to 5, is becoming a popular resource for students. Students not only have […]
Can Sonic 1-up recent titles, or is it game over?
In honor of his 20th anniversary, Sonic Team releases “Sonic Generations,” the grand encompassment of their recent trend of recapturing Sonic’s glory days, in that it does so literally! When a mysterious plot device tears holes in time and space, modern day Sonic is brought face to face with […]
Men flock to children’s show
In June 2011, the television station Adult Swim began running one of their signature ‘bumps’ during commercial breaks, which read the following: “New word we just learned that we wish we could unlearn Brony [bro-nee] n. An adult male fan of the children’s cartoon My Little Pony […]
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Conservation exhibit fills Whitman lobby
The Whitman Center is digging deep to investigate conservation methods. A larger-than-life exhibit, “Soil: The Foundation of Life,” fills the lobby of the Whitman building. The enormous exhibit was provided at no cost by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, according to Sandy Kosmyna, director of the Whitman Center. “With all […]
Chorale, band enchant crowd
The rumbling applause given to the Agora Chorale could be heard from the lobby of the La-Z-Boy Center, and it was all that guests needed to hear if they were a late-comer to Monday night’s first performance for both groups. The Meyer Theater holds 541 guests, and almost all seats […]
MCCC Bowling Club competes in tournaments
The Monroe County Community College Huskies Bowling Club finished competing in its second and third conference tournaments of the season. Each tournament lasted for a day, occurring on Nov. 5-6. The bowlers representing the MCCC Huskies were Don Jones, Kyle Suttles, Jake Falzon, Chad LaFleur, and Jeffrey Kaminski. The first […]