Kayla Corne, Sydney Bengeman, and Kelly Reaume visiting the Eiffel Tower Six months before the Paris terrorist attacks, two groups of MCCC students visited the French capital. Political Science professor Joanna Sabo led one of the groups of students, who stayed in Paris for 2 nights during an 18-day tour […]
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Halo 5: Guardians Review for Xbox One
After a three year hiatus, Halo is finally back with its latest installment, Halo 5: Guardians. Halo 5 takes place shortly after the events of Halo 4 and introduces some new features and playable characters to the Halo games. Most notably, the […]
AAUW club shows documentary film ‘Girl Rising’
The film, "Girl Rising," tells the stories of girls around the world who are struggling to get an education. Many girls in developing countries don’t have the chance to go to school. They are expected to work, care for children, get jobs … the list goes on. The American Association […]
Culinary arts program heading to Italy
Students on the May 2014 Culinary Arts trip to Italy pose for a group photo in the central square of Florence. MCCCs Culinary Arts Program will be traveling to Italy for 10 days at the end of May 2016. Students who go on the trip can earn three credit hours […]
Professors list least favorite paper topics
English professor and Writing Center director Tim Dillon When professors pull out the syllabus and mention a paper the students will be writing, there are topics they are tired of seeing. Do not be that person to make your professors roll their eyes. Many professors agree they are bored of […]
Fast fashion affects more than just the fashionable
Forever 21, which has a store in the Briarwood Mall, has been under scrutiny in recent years for copyright issues. There is something rewarding about finding a good deal. It usually helps us to justify buying “that thing” solely because it’s such a bargain. But sometimes the purchases we make […]
MCCC visits Art Prize Seven
MCCC student Erika Wicker stands next to Krista Schoening’s piece Karma Dahlia II Twenty-nine MCCC students and staff took a bus Oct. 1 to Grand Rapids Art Prize Seven. Art Prize Seven is an art show spread throughout the downtown area in Grand Rapids. This year there were 162 venues, […]
Women uncover new fight for equality
The Free the Nipple movement was launched by a short film by Lina Esco, and supported by numerous celebrities. The spike in popularity for the Free the Nipple movement seems to have come from Scout Willis, the daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, who walked around New York topless. […]
Destiny expansion caters to loyal players
Destiny: The Taken King added a plethora of improvements to the base game, but at the end of the day, it’s still Destiny. Destiny: The Taken King is the biggest expansion to come out for Destiny yet, and heralds the coming of year two of the controversial game. Unlike previous […]
Students have a blast on National Student Day
MCCC students James Burns and James Parriet perform a karaoke duet of “Don’t Stop Believin.” The sound of karaoke and the smell of popcorn enveloped you soon as you stepped foot into the A Building on Oct. 8. MCCC’s bookstore hosted the fifth annual National Student Day, sponsored […]