Student government helped with the annual Trunk or Treat event. As temperatures drop and student government works the night away, their sponsored Halloween party approaches. This autumn, the group planned several festivities including the welcome back fall barbecue, decorating the campus for fall, trunk or treating, and the new Halloween […]
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Disagreeing over Narcan
Narcan {Photo via Creative Commons} MCCC security officers still do not carry Narcan, a drug that reverses the life-threatening effects of opioids when administered during an overdose. A story in the March 2018 issue of the Agora addressed the college’s handling of addiction on campus. In that story, social worker […]
MCCC professor plans talk on trip through the Holy Land
Dan and Kathy Shaw near the summit of Mount Sinai, believed to be the location where God gave the 10 Commandments to Moses. I’m not sure when I decided to share this trip with others. I’ve traveled a lot, but I’ve never felt it necessary to schedule a room and […]
Fate of gerrymandering up for vote
Michigan's oddly-shaped 14th congressional district, is one example of political gerrymandering This November, Michigan voters will be given the opportunity to choose how their vote counts. Voting districts are drawn every 10 years after the U.S. Census is tallied, and in many states, including Michigan, these districts are drawn by […]
Last Man Standing returns to airwaves
Despite differing political views, the cast of "Last Man Standing" are portrayed as getting along. The much-anticipated sitcom “Last Man Standing” is back from the dead. Last Man Standing first premiered on ABC in October of 2011. This sitcom ran for 6 seasons before being cancelled. “Last Man Standing” has […]
Sports clubs offer more for campus life
Two players square off during a match. While MCCC does not have collegiate sports, students still have the chance to be active in sports on campus. Students have organized a 5-on-5 basketball club as well as a volleyball club. The basketball club meets on Thursdays while the volleyball club meets […]
Former MCCC professor returns as visiting artist
Linear Entanglement painting by Ted Vassar Former MCCC professor Ted W. Vassar made an appearance on campus on Oct. 23 as a Visiting Artist. Vassar, who retired in 2016 after 47 years of teaching, returned to the college to give a presentation of his artwork at the La-Z-Boy Center and […]
56th District race heats up
Jason Sheppard (left), R-Temperance, and Ernie Whiteside talk during a candidate forum in the Meyer Theater last month. Citizens of the 56th District in Monroe County will be voting for a State Representative Nov. 6. Incumbent Jason Sheppard, R-Temperance and his opponent Ernie Whiteside have been competing for votes. Jason […]
Attack on Titan
What’s in the basement? The question that’s been plaguing “anime-onlies” since the first episode of “Attack on Titan” (AoT) aired back in 2013, is on its way to being answered this season. Unfortunately, due to a delay, fans are going to have to wait just a little bit longer. At […]
Board of Trustees candidates
Board of Trustees candidates, from left, Gerald Williams, Jack Schwab, Darrell Moore, Krista Lambrix, David Kubiske, and David Heilman. The MCCC Board of Trustees is replacing two seats. To help residents with their decision at the ballot box Nov. 6, a forum was held Thursday evening in the A Building. […]