“Ceramics+” show debuts at MCC
The Ceramics exhibit opened Nov. 26 at the Mesa Community College (MCC) Art Gallery. A wide variety of ceramic pieces are on display ranging in style, size, and... Read more.
Don’t be afraid to pig out during the holidays
There are three reasons you tell yourself not to indulge in holiday binge eating: Family photos; you’re stressed to look your best. Exhaustion; eating too much... Read more.
Teachers share writings during Creative Writing Reading Night
The Creative Writing Reading Night began at 7 pm on Nov. 8 at the Mesa Community College (MCC) Art Gallery at MCC’s Southern and Dobson campus. Three professors... Read more.
Violence Against Women Act ends in December, awaits re-authorization
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was enacted in 1994. The act addresses sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking. It provides grants and... Read more.
Candidates challenge governing board
On Oct. 29, the Governing Board Candidate Forum met in the Dobson and Southern campus library at 1 pm. Mesa Community College’s (MCC), Executive Vice President... Read more.
Halloween Event in Red Mountain Campus
For those who are stumped on what to do for Halloween, Red Mountain campus is hosting their 6th annual Halloween Extravaganza on Oct. 31. The free event is open... Read more.
Anderson Cooper awarded at annual Cronkite Awards
Anderson Cooper was presented the Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism at the Phoenix Sheraton on Oct. 17. The CNN reporter and anchor of Anderson Cooper... Read more.
Why you should care about Maricopa County Community College elections
Multiple seats on the Maricopa County Community College (MCCCD) board are up for general election on Nov. 6, 2018. They are District 3, 4, 5, and an at-large seat.... Read more.
Sinema vs. McSally: The battle to be the first female AZ Senator
“Lies.” “Conspiracy.” “Child Trafficking.” These are the emboldened words printed on Republican pamphlets mailed door to door throughout the valley.... Read more.
IRS hack requires FAFSA changes
With every new semester comes deadlines and questions about financial aid from current and future students. At Mesa Community College (MCC), 45 percent of students... Read more.









