The Agriculture program is growing into a new semester with an award winning program coordinator. Andrew McCain, the program’s coordinator, is the recipient of the 2020-21 Adjunct Faculty Award. “It was a great surprise and honor, and it really hit home with what I’ve been working toward with my students,” […]
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Visiting artist shows students how to build experience layer by layer
A painting is deepened and enriched with each brush stroke, transferring a new coat of material from brush to canvas. Visiting artist Cathy Gendron transferred another layer of knowledge to MCCC’s art students during an immersive demonstration and lecture on Monday, Oct. 18. “I love teaching,” Gendron said. “I have […]
Student Government to host Fall Fest
As the leaves change colors, students and staff have the opportunity to celebrate the season at Fall Fest. MCCC Student Government is hosting the event on October 28 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the cafeteria. The event will consist of free donuts and cider, a fall-themed photo booth, […]
Netflix’s “Squid Game” is the show of 2021
This review contains spoilers for “Squid Game.” Everyone has been talking about the 2021 Netflix show “Squid Game.” I knew I had to see what the hype was all about. In this thriller series, hundreds of individuals who are in debt accept an invitation to compete in games with deadly […]
Experiencing a horror movie for the first time
Of all the genres of movies, I have never watched a horror movie. I decided to venture out for the sole purpose of this article. Horror movies never really grabbed my attention as something I would enjoy watching. It wasn’t very appealing to purposely cause angst. I had a hard […]
Electric car show displays industry advancements
“I can hardly believe it,” said Ford engineer Ben Garman, gesturing at a battery-powered electric F650. Garman worked on the diesel version of the F650, a medium-duty work truck, and was amazed that the electric version’s maximum load is 14,500 pounds. Along with the F650, approximately 10 other electric and […]
Agora staff picks: childhood Halloween costumes
Emma Marion Halloween has always been a fun family time. Trick-or-treating while camping is my most favorite. Growing up we lived in the country with neighbors miles away so decorating our trailer and campsite and then trick or treating at the surrounding campsites was something my siblings and I always […]
The Forum: Episode Two
Kendall Comer
The Forum is an interview show where we get to know a student from MCCC. It is scheduled to run at 6pm on Saturdays and 11am on Tuesdays Comcast channels 21 and 916 and Charter channel 187. The station is also livestreaming its content.
Kristina Rodriguez
Hello everyone, My name is Kristina, and I am in my third year here at MCCC. I am hoping to transfer to Eastern University to receive my Master’s in social work. I am originally from sunny Southern California, and although I have been in Michigan for almost six years now, […]
Student Government aims to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer
Student Government is organizing a pink out and donation event for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Student Government encourages students to show support by wearing pink, which is symbolic of breast cancer, on Oct. 26. Student Government is also holding a carnation and bake sale on Oct. 26 and 27 outside […]