Students walking on campus (photo by Vanessa Ray) To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must complete 12 or more hours and earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Each student who made the Dean’s List is listed in alphabetical order below according to city of residence: […]
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MCCC to hold career and opportunity expo
With graduation just around the corner, there are many MCCC students who will, after receiving their Associates Degree or Trade Certificate, be looking to enter the workforce. In an effort to bring the jobs to the students, MCCC is hosting a career expo April 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 […]
Glassworking artist speaks at college
Melanie Hunter. It could be said that Melanie Hunter is a member of a rare breed. The artist came to MCCC on Tuesday, March 13 for a lecture that discussed her career and work. A public display of her works will be shown in the library until Monday, April 30. […]
VITA program helps student, community members with taxes
VITA students. Seated: Charles McKee, Ian Lawson, Kara Walker, Nathan Grodi, Brent Olive, Timothy Feganes, Kyle Spinale. Sitting: Michael Grodi. The year is going well for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. The name is abbreviated to VITA. It is a course offered by the college, and is staffed by […]
GSA Renamed
The campus’s Gay-Straight Alliance is now the Gender and Sexuality Alliance. The acronym remains “GSA,” but the new name is more inclusive and appeals to a wider range of people and experiences. Jenna Magrum, the club’s co-chair, was positive about the updated name. “We kind of figured that just as […]
Come work or play
The lounge has plenty of room for students to relax on couches and chairs, or they can study or socialize around the science-themed end tables Attention students! The new L Building addition is opening soon! The tentative date for the outside building to be completed by is Spring 2018 […]
New Political Science professor fulfills his destiny
New Political Science professor Michael Snyder lectures in one of his courses. It could be said that MCCC’s new political science professor has teaching in his blood. Michael Snyder comes from a family of teachers. “Both my parents are teachers, my younger brother is a teacher, my older brother is […]
Seven types of love
In Psychology a student learns that there are seven types of love, each powerful and sometimes they come without warning. The seven types are Eros, Philia, Storge, Agape, Ludus, Pragma and Philautia. Each type of love has their own place in your life, but what Psychology fails to explain […]
Agora hosts immigration panel
Panel members Diego Bonesatti, Rev. Dr. Jill Hardt Zundell, Samad Nadeem, Mary Kamidoi and Cindy Garcia Immigration, deportation, and prejudice all continue to be hot button issues in the United States. On Wed, March 28, the Agora put a face to the issue by hosting the forum “Balancing Act: Security […]
Panel to focus on civil rights conflicts with national security
A who’s who of Michigan immigrants affected by changes in U.S. immigration policy will appear together on a panel discussion at MCCC next week. From the pastor of a church giving sanctuary to immigrants, to a woman whose husband was deported, the panel offers a dramatic snapshot of the human […]