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New bowling coach confident in team

Coming off a successful inaugural season, the Huskie bowling club has gained a new head coach and four new members. New head coach Kevin Greer is confident in his new team and how they will do this season. The club currently consists of six members; Iam Saum, Brad Asbury, Devin […]

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Volleyball club learns from loss

The MCCC volleyball club felt like they had some things they could improve on after their first tournament of the season. They came out with a record of three losses and one tie. “We did alright for our first time,” Amber Huber said. “We could have done better.” It was […]

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First Amendment twisted to hurtful uses by church

The first amendment to the Constitution allows any American citizen the right to establish religion, the freedom of speech, the press, to peacefully assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. Members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka Kansas, led by Fred Phelps, have taken the […]

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Go Green – Make your own moonshine

Moonshine alcohol saved many thirsty Americans from the wrath of prohibition in the 1920’s. But could the distilled spirit help save us from our current energy crunch too? Hooch, White Lightnin’, Mountain Dew, Moonshine, or whatever the name may be, they are all the same basic thing. Ethanol. Ethanol (ethyl […]

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All the hysteria over Snooki is disgusting

So sick of Snooki. Ever since the Jersey Shore came out, I feel like I’m being stalked. Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi is stalking me. She’s on the radio, on the TV, on the news, in the papers, on facebook, and you can completely forget about MTV and VH1. South Park even […]

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Students heading to the polls Tuesday

Students at MCCC will be joining the rest of the county, state and nation voting next Tuesday, Nov. 2. The campaign came right onto the MCCC campus last week, when Meyer Theater was the site of a debate between candidates for U.S. Congress in the 15th District. An audience from […]

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Are MCCC students safe?

Head of Security Bill Myers wants students to be more conscious of their safety when on campus. Myers, a retired police officer with 33 years as a sheriff’s deputy under his belt, as well as 15 years at MCCC, feels that a lot of the crime that happens on campus […]

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MCCC class attends political conference

MCCC was represented by 28 political science students at the annual Michigan Student Political Issues Conference. The conference took place on Oct. 1 at Henry Ford Community College. Colleges from across Michigan were in attendance, with 685 students from six community colleges as well as larger universities like Wayne State […]

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Cuisine 1300 opens for fall

Cuisine 1300, the restaurant run by MCCC’s culinary program, opened its doors October 15. Cuisine 1300, which is run by second year culinary student and overseen by instructors Vicki La Valle and Keith Thomas, is located in A-Building near the guidance office. Students work various positions in the restaurant, and […]

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Chorale, band showcase talent in season opener

The Agora Chorale and College Community Band showcased a blend of international music for the opening night of the 2010-2011 season. Titled “Music Near and Far,” the band played music from a variety of cultures. The Meyer Theatre had more than 500 people in attendance. The audience was first treated […]