A part of MCCC’s story has ended as of Wednesday, Aug 31. Following 36 years of employment at the college, Coordinator of Campus & Community Events and Student Activities, Tom Ryder retired. During his time at MCCC, he was synonymous with the college’s Student Government, having taken the position of […]
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Student Government hosts Husky Feud
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“Twilight” is a popular film and book series, but it was also a crowd favorite answer at Husky Feud that filled the dining room with laughter. Two teams faced off in Husky Feud, Student Government’s game show based on “Family Feud,” on April 21 in the Building A dining room. […]
Student Government to bring in therapy dogs for finals season
Finals are fast approaching, and Student Government has planned an event to help students de-stress. Therapy Dogs International will bring specially trained dogs to A Building Room 173D April 19 from 11am to 1pm. Abigail LaVigne, chair of the event, said Student Government often looks for ways to help students […]
Student Government to host Husky Feud
Attention huskies, it’s time to play famil-Husky Feud! Student Government will host Husky Feud, a game show based on “Family Feud,” on April 21 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Building A cafeteria. Participants will compete in one of two groups and try to match the most popular […]
Student Government to host end of year blacklight party
With finals quickly approaching and coronavirus restrictions being lifted on campus, Student Government has just the event for celebrating. Light Up the Night, a blacklight party, will take place in the Cellar located in the A Building from 7-11 p.m. on April 8. Attendees can pay $5 or donate two […]
Student Government hosts Valentine’s Day karaoke
On Valentines day, MCCC students gathered in the cafeteria for a karaoke event sponsored by Student Government. Manny’s DJ Entertainment played the music. Students sang hit songs like “Baby,” “Party in the USA,” and “Fireflies”. The students in attendance said they had a great time listening to fellow students belt […]
Community organizations share volunteer opportunities
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MCCC held a Day of Service Volunteer Fair on Jan. 19 in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy to encourage students and staff to give back to the community. Many community organizations were present to share volunteer opportunities. Student clubs were also present to recruit volunteers and potential new […]
Pandemic concerns put bake sale on hold
The writing fellows were planning to hold a bake sale this month on campus. With many concerns about the pandemic and high case numbers, Lori Jo Couch, the Writing Center adviser, has tabled the idea of a bake sale for the time being. “I am on hold for the bake sale,” […]
Student Government hosts Socktober
Sock • to • ber noun A sock drive in October. As the weather cools down, Student Government is hosting a sock drive and will donate socks to a homeless shelter. New socks are being collected in six Socktober themed donation boxes throughout campus. The boxes can be found in […]
Student Government aims to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer
Student Government is organizing a pink out and donation event for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Student Government encourages students to show support by wearing pink, which is symbolic of breast cancer, on Oct. 26. Student Government is also holding a carnation and bake sale on Oct. 26 and 27 outside […]