Opinion on the AAF: With the CFB and the NFL seasons both officially concluded, many fans are normally left with a long wait until August to consume their beloved football again. The Alliance of American Football (AAFL) kicked off their inaugural season this past weekend, a league not necessarily built […]
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Students flock for wings and karaoke
The cafeteria was buzzing with students as they came to celebrate National Student Day along with the St. Patty’s Wing Wednesday. On Wednesday, March 13, students met in the cafeteria to eat chicken wings (traditional and boneless), taste new sauces, and get on stage to sing karaoke. Kaytlyn Kaires was […]
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Sports Talk
Hi, my name is Nick Link and I am an avid sports fan who loves to watch, play and commentate on sports for fun and knows a good game or play when I see it. Growing up, I always loved playing and talking about anything sports related. I was […]
Parnella Baul: from streets to success
Parnella Baul teaches Accounting Principles 1 at MCCC. Though she has faced many hardships in her life, Parnella Baul has never lost hope. “I would have never imagined in my wildest dreams that I would be as successful as I have become,” Baul said. After being homeless at 13, she […]
Dean Hedeen publishes new novel
Paul M. Hedeen publoishes historical fiction novel, "The Butterfly." Readers will be thrown into a world surrounding many secrets of World War II in Paul M. Hedeen’s historical fiction, “The Butterfly.” “I’ve always based a lot of my joy and pleasure on good books and good writing. And I wanted […]
Ain’t No Rest For the Wicked
Photo Credit Jake Chamseddine The 13 hour journey to and from Grand Rapids was filled with snow, winds, and Panic! at the Disco songs but I would happily make the journey again. On Jan. 29, Panic! at the Disco, also known as P!ATD, performed the “Pray for the Wicked” concert […]
ShowTime Sports Talk
Discussing LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers. What is wrong with the Lakers? Since losing LeBron on Christmas Day against the Warriors the Lakers have fallen out of the playoff picture, and they now sit dangeroulsy close to being too little too late to have enough wins to get […]
Carving out a lifestyle
Art by Kenneth M. Thompson on display in the MCCC library. (Photos by Vanessa Ray) Growing up, artist Kenneth Thompson never gave sculpture much thought. “I was a painter,” Thompson said. “That’s what I wanted to do.” Shortly before graduating from Siena Heights, an adviser insisted he take a class […]
MCCC feels effects of shutdown
After weeks of name-calling and accusations, a temporary agreement to end the government shutdown was reached Jan. 25. With 800,000 federal employees looking to miss yet another paycheck, the pressure on both parties to reopen the government was reaching a fever-pitch. The effects of the 35-day shutdown were felt throughout […]