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Winter 2017 Dean’s List

Joseph B Abrams of Monroe Rebekah R Anderson of Newport Alissa M Anthony of Ottawa Lake Jacob R Assell of Dundee Brian J Barron of New Boston Collin D Bartley of Monroe Stacy M Bauer of Dundee Corbin L Beauregard of Lambertville Kathryn M Beland of Dundee Gunner R Blank […]

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MCCC copes with another loss

(L-R) Caleb, Ethan, Hannah and Jacob Hawkins at Hannah's graduation. Teresa Hawkins speaks gently about her third son, Ethan. “He’s just like my husband, really a laidback, kind of easy-going guy. Nothing really ruffled his feathers too much,” she says. “He just loved life, loved people.” Ethan, who attended MCCC […]

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Sabo leaves mighty legacy

Colleagues and students agree that Sabo is irreplaceable. Some of the first words out Paul Hedeen’s mouth when discussing Joanna Sabo are “impossible to replace.” Having been at MCCC in both administrative and facultative positions for a quarter of a century, the political science professor has earned her retirement. […]

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The Student Government President unmasked

Miranda Gardner Agora staff To know the man behind the events. Joel Spotts was voted in as Student Government President Sep. 26, but president is just one of the many shoes he fills. “I’m a member with the title president,” he said. “It’s really the members that run the meetings, […]

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Prospecting students explore technical programs and careers at MCCC

Miranda Gardner Agora staff The Applied Science and Engineering Technology (ASET) division conducted the career exploration on Oct. 24 in the CTC building that aimed towards prospecting students and females.  Peter Coomar dean of applied science and engineering technology said that the turnout was as they expected. “We do this […]

Opinion

Grub’s on!

This is a companion piece to James's other article on Cuisine 1300. Read that here. I walked into Cuisine 1300 not quite sure what to expect. I had an idea from what I’d heard around campus and from my interview with Chef Thomas, of course… but you never truly know […]

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Cuisine 1300 whets MCCC’s appetites

It’s the students who shine in Cuisine 1300. Located for the last 35 years immediately to the right of the northwest entrance to the A Building, the little restaurant is a haven for good food on-campus – with all due respect to the Kosch cafeteria across the hall. The restaurant […]

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Lions Begin Push For Playoffs

The Lions play their home games in Ford Field in downtown Detroit.   The Detroit Lions may have finally caught the break they have needed for years. With all the injuries this season to big name players across the league, the Lions may have a chance for a deep playoff […]

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Classes relocate due to construction noise

Construction noise has been distracting some students and professors. Construction crews were able to stop work when classes started earlier in the semester because the sun rose earlier. Now they have to work through the morning to stay on schedule, said Jack Burns, director of Campus Planning and Facilities. “Construction […]