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Geothermal installation nearly 75 percent complete

Installation of the new geothermal heating and cooling system is approximately 75 percent complete. The installation is finished in the East and West Tech buildings, according to Jack Burns, MCCC director of Campus Planning and Facilities.  The A Building is in the final stages of completion, he said. The Registrar’s […]

Opinion

Where do the candidates stand?

Artwork by Leigh Cole As election time draws near, it is time to look at Hillary Clinton’s and Donald Trump’s positions on the issues that matter. Lost in the cacophony of personal attacks, media hype and cult of personality are the true issues. What do the candidates really stand for? […]

Entertainment

Five horror movies you should check out

Cabin in the Woods is a movie where the less you know, the more you'll be entertained.   Halloween is right around the corner, so obviously that means the time has come once again to recommend a single list of horror films in a varying pool of lists of horror […]

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MCCC debuts center for entrepreneurship

President Kojo Quartey speaks about the opening of the center.   MCCC held a kickoff event on Sept. 28 for the new Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center on campus. The event was held in the CTC building, and included a tour of the building and its workshops for  students, community members, […]

Entertainment

Vote for faculty caricatures

An example of Leigh Cole’s work: Agora adviser and Journalism professor Dan Shaw as the Hobbit Frodo Baggins.   Here’s your chance to see your favorite, or least favorite, professors dressed up in Halloween costumes. Have you ever imagined what professor Sabo would look like as a witch? Or professor […]

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Students help with millage

Gunner Badillo explains his contribution to the millage efforts at the State of the College Address. Student Gunner Badillo has decided to get involved in the efforts to pass the millage. He has walked the streets with President Kojo Quartey for a little over a month going door-to-door leaving material […]

Features

Adjunct faculty reach milestone years

The construction on campus canceled the faculty summer meeting, which usually recognizes the adjunct faculty who reached milestone years teaching at MCCC. Brenda Kraus said a friend called her and told her about a French teaching position at MCCC. She said the job was hers if she wanted it, and […]

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Study abroad still open, but not for long

Tyler Lambert, center left, and other study abroad students taking a selfie on Lake Lucerne in Switzerland. Lambert is planning to travel again on the 2017 trip. Students and community members can still apply for the spring study abroad trip to Italy and Greece, but open spots are filling fast. […]

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MCCC holds Constitution Day panel

Green Party representative Paul Honeniuk, Democrat Representative Brandon Dillon, and Libertarian representative Ken Proctor discuss the issues.  Political party panelists explained the U.S. Constitution to MCCC students, faculty, and Monroe residents on Constitution Day. History professor Edmund LaClair moderated the panel, held at the Meyer Theater Sept. 15. He asked […]

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Geothermal installation nearly 75 percent complete

Installation of the new geothermal heating and cooling system is approximately 75 percent complete. The installation is finished in the East and West Tech buildings, according to Jack Burns, MCCC director of Campus Planning and Facilities.  The A Building is in the final stages of completion, he said. The Registrar’s […]