There’s never a dull year at the Meyer Theater, and the 2017-2018 Season is no exception. Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Paula Cole will be the first act of the season on Friday, October 13. Unless noted otherwise, all shows will start at 7:30 p.m. Tom Ryder, Director of Campus and Community […]
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No Losers Here
Growing up isn’t easy. At a time in your life, you come to realize that your parents and other adult figures aren’t always going to be able to protect you from the larger world, which feels especially intimidating during adolescence. When you’re on the cusp of adulthood, you find that […]
MCCC students helping hurricane victims
The MCCC Community Service Club is jumping into action as hurricanes rip through the south. The club is helping collect donations or dollar vouchers for the Thirty-One Gifts zipper pouch relief fundraiser. Club adviser Allison Gallardo said the club is helping a student fill bags for the victims of Hurricane […]
New Arena Brings End To Student Rush
Little Caesar’s Arena recieves finishing touches before pre-season hockey begins. Students hoping for price drops in Red Wings tickets might have to hug their piggy banks a bit tighter when shopping for tickets this year. Student Rush tickets are not available for this season and prices have jumped upward […]
Club Volleyball Starts Season Off Strong
Courtney Dunbar, Lisa Schendel, Zach Fields, and Kristen Bolster prepare for an incoming serve. The Volleyball Club gathered for the first time this semester on Monday with new goals and plenty of new faces. A total of fifteen students were in attendance and there’s always the possibility that more […]
Back-to-School Barbecue features sunny skies
Students could visit a variety of tables set up by on-campus and off-campus organizations. (Photo by Miranda Gardner) The sun was a prominent guest at the 2017 Back-to-School Barbecue. The Monroe County Community College event was organized and hosted by Student Government and sponsored by multiple organizations, including Siena Heights […]
This is not a drill
Students in one of the designated shelters in the L Building check their phones. (Photo by Miranda Gardner.) What was at first thought to be a routine tornado drill turned out to be the real thing. A tornado alarm went off Tuesday, Aug. 29, about 3:20 p.m., as classes were […]
Fall 2017 semester officially underway
MCCC Student Government members Katie Vandenbrink, Aidan Higgins, and Javed Peracha show off their dance moves. Summer vacation has come to an end. August 23 marked the first day of classes at MCCC. The mood on campus was upbeat and hopeful as many students congregated outside in hopes of enjoying […]
The Film Shelf
The Film Shelf The Film Shelf is a blog centered around all things cinema authored by me, Sawyer Jackson, The Agora's unofficial film critic and cinephile. This spot is reserved for reviewing films released during the intervening time between semesters (such as summer, for example) or reviews to lengthy to […]
The science behind the March for Science
MCCC student Amanda Roelant takes a seat during the march. Photo by Miranda Gardner. Miranda Gardner Staff Member MCCC students and professors marched against the silence on science. Student and biology laboratory assistant, Amanda Roelant marched to bring awareness to the importance of science. “We need to […]