Students listen as other students read and talk about their pieces for Images. Artists, authors and honors students showed off their work April 10 in an Images reveal party and an honors programs showcase, respectively. Students with work published in the latest edition of MCCC’s literary magazine had the chance […]
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Last chance for free tax help
MCCC graduate Kristine Skinkiss (left) has her taxes prepared by MCCC student Kathleen Arnold. Photo by Vanessa Ray The April 15 deadline for filing taxes is less than three weeks away. To avoid being possibly audited, you can […]
Michigan gets the munchies
There’s more to marijuana edibles than just pot brownies. Edibles are essentially any consumable product containing marijuana. Edibles are now legal in Michigan, and they are regulated in the state. But this raises a variety of questions for people on both sides of the aisle. Not all edibles will get […]
Early Childhood Education program grows up
MCCC’s Early Childhood Education program has been included in a $1.25 million grant from the University of Toledo. Early Childhood Education professor Felice Moorman began teaching at MCCC in January 2012 and cares for the program she has since helped grow. “This grant helps better prepare our program students to […]
College makes strides toward gender-neutral bathrooms
Signs like this one have been placed by bathrooms across campus. Photo by Carla Cohen Some LGBTQ students have expressed concern for their safety on the MCCC campus, leading administratrs to start plans for gender-neutral bathrooms. An […]
Weezer hits some right notes, but mostly falls flat
Weezer's Teal Album 2019 has been a productive year for the once iconic band, Weezer. With the release of two albums in the last three months, Weezer has been desperately grasping for the limelight that they once held 25 years ago. The self-titled Teal Album was this first to be […]
“Us” Has Audiences Seeing Double
A typical horror movie is usually made purely for entertainment and shock factor. Jordan Peele’s “Us” sets itself apart by being more than just a murder-fest, making him a new force to be reckoned with within the genre. Jordan Peele’s “Us” uses the classic horror movie format to explore themes, […]
Logic’s “Supermarket” seems bare
Sometimes artists shouldn’t crossover genres just because they can. Logic’s new surprise album “Supermarket,” a soundtrack released alongside his New York Times Bestselling book of the same name, is the latest example of hip hop artists trying to go indie, alternative or rock. Unlike Logic’s book, his album isn’t being […]
College increases tuition rate
The MCCC Board of Trustees raised the tuition rate for in-county students by 2.5% on April 1. Students who live in Monroe County will see an increase of $2.75 per billable contact hour – to $112.25 – in Fall 2019. This translates to a price hike of roughly $35 to […]
#SAVEODAAT
After a long day of classes and work sometimes all you want to do is Netflix and chill. No, not that kind of chill. Relaxing at home with your favorite show can be a great way to end the day or take a break from the busy day. For some viewers, streaming […]