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Facebook postings opening wounds

People, since the rise of technology, have created many new and improved ways of communicating. People are constantly communicating; phone calls, texts, emails, and maybe the most popular by far, Facebook. Everyday millions of people are updating status after status after status. Some people are just posting all their activities […]

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DJ Zarza cultivates musical talents at MCCC

DJ Zarza could go on to become the next Skrillex, but for now he is just a student who enjoys spinning for his fellow classmates.   DJ Zarza, known by the first name of Josh, has been attending MCCC since his sophomore year. He is majoring in computer science and […]

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Two employees receive “enriching” awards

Two members f the MCCC staff —Penny Bodell and Vicky Lavelle — won recent “Enriching Lives Performance Awards.” Bodell, who is the administrative assistant to the V.P. of Student and Information Services, won the September- October award. Lavelle, who is a technician in the Culinary Arts Program, won the November- […]

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Vineyard finds home on campus

Vineyard When people think of wine, usually it begins with Italy, or maybe France, even possibly with California’s Napa Valley. Rarely does Monroe County come to mind. That’s all  about to change, thanks to Chef Kevin Thomas and the Bacchus Society. Bacchus is the god of wine – the society is […]

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Students raise awareness for Gabriel

MCCC’s Student Government has teamed up with a family that recently stayed in the Ronald McDonald house to bring about awareness for the house’s cause. Gabriel Jordan was born on May 11, 2011, with a heart condition known as Transposition of the Great Arteries. This heart defect means Gabriel’s aorta […]

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Moorman new early childhood professor

Felice Moorman is a new addition to MCCC’s faculty, teaching Early Childhood Development. Moorman said she’s looking forward to working with students in the program. “I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with future early childhood educators, helping to facilitate their development as future teachers,” Moorman said. […]

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Whitman Center hosts events; mental health featured in exhibits

Tired of the new semester already? The Whitman Center is helping to bring some excitement to the mundane class schedule. Three upcoming events and exhibits will take place soon at the Whitman Center. The Winter 2012 Enrichment Events will have a different display for February, March, and April. Did you […]

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Unemployment on MCCC’s mind

Students at MCCC and across the state agree that unemployment is the most important political concern. More than 600 students who attended the Michigan Student Political Issues convention ranked unemployment as their biggest concern.  The convention, held at Henry Ford Community College, included 21 MCCC students led by Dr. Joanna Sabo, […]

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MCCC heading to Spain

ASpain and all its wonders is the next destination for MCCC’s Study Abroad students. Journalism professor Dan Shaw, who will lead the Spain trip, has been working for the last two months to plan the details. “Doing all this research for the trip has opened my eyes about how exciting Spain […]