The foreign language department hosted a Culture Night on Nov. 11, providing food from around the world. The focus of the evening was for students to enjoy a relaxing night of foreign food and discussion. Students also were able to showcase their talents. Derek Malhoit, Miyuki Zerke, Katie Wicker, and […]
Other News
‘MyMathLab’ program clarified by Science/Math dean
It has been four years since MCCC’s three beginner level math courses were redesigned, yet there still seems to be confusion about the courses. Last month, a group of students discussed student life at MCCC over lunch with a group from the Higher Learning Commission, who were visiting campus as […]
Social media citing new reason to stop shaving
Two women display their died armpits as part of a social media movement on gender perception. Men and women have an interesting relationship to shaving. Both do it, some semi-regularly and some religiously. Yet others are using it as an opportunity to say something to the public. No Shave November, […]
Holidays stressful, yet beautiful
Depending on the type of person you are, you either love or hate fall in Michigan. Some love the idea of fall and all that it brings. I am one of these people. I love all warm drinks, the look and sound of the leaves crunching when I walk my […]
MCCC holds Emergency Preparedness Week
MCCC is holding an Emergency Preparedness Week, starting Monday, Nov. 30. Throughout the week, workshops, which will last approximately one hour, will be held in various locations around campus. The sessions will focus on what students, faculty, and staff should do if a dangerous event […]
GSA holds suicide vigil
ldquo;Healing for Yesterday, Educating Today, and Hope for Tomorrow” was this year’s theme for the second Suicide Awareness/Prevention Candlelight Vigil on November 11. MCCC’s Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) hosted the Candlelight Vigil to remove the stigma of suicide from today’s society and provide resources for people who have thoughts of taking […]
Bruck party host devastated by disappearance
Mike Williams, who hosted the party where Chelsea Bruck disappeared, performs with his band, Pick Axe Preacher. A small town Halloween party made nationwide news a year ago due to the tragic disappearance and murder of local resident Chelsea Bruck. The 2014 Halloween party was hosted by Mike Williams, 31, […]
Be careful when choosing courses to transfer
Figuring out what classes I need to take that will transfer to a university is like a game of hide-and-seek, depending on what university I decide to transfer to. Luckily, I can use the Michigan Transfer Agreement to transfer my basic credits to any university in Michigan. Students who plan […]
Robotics Program Produces Champions
Marissa Harrison works on a robot. A robotics program sponsored by MCCC has created a pair of champions. The VEX Robotics club gives high school and elementary students a chance to work together on a team to design a robot with a specific function. Local competitions are held across the […]
December Video Game Releases
Video Game release dates December 2015 Here we are, December! There may or may not be snow and the holidays are coming up. If you’re somehow done playing the plethora of games that came out in November, there are a few games that you can get […]