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The removal of Olympic boxing could have deeper impacts than initially thought

Maricopa County Colleges to ban Tik Tok for employees

Arizona Coyotes talk to Mesa about move to Fiesta Mall

Mesa Community College golfer Tomas Riberio qualifies for NJCAA national championship as individual

73-year-old student graduates from Mesa Community College

Over 500 student graduate as Mesa Community College’s class of 2023

Mesa Community College psychology department hosts student and faculty symposium

Mesa Community College Student Athlete Advisory Committee presents first annual Thunderbird awards

Maricopa County comes away with their third straight Battle of the Badges victory

Celebrate student’s unique accomplishments at district-wide ceremonies

Sunday, June 04, 2023

Author: Keythin Thomas

Keythin is a journalism major and is an avid sports fan. He has lived and breathed valley sports since he was in preschool. When not pouring over stat sheets or the latest sports, he enjoys watching movies, playing video games, and hanging out with friends and family.
73-year-old student graduates from Mesa Community College
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73-year-old student graduates from Mesa Community College

Keythin Thomas 05/17/2023

Marvin Hook, a local realtor, is completing his AA this semester at MCC at age 73.

Program spotlight: Nursing
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Program spotlight: Nursing

Keythin Thomas 04/18/2023

The Nursing Program and MCC are preparing students to enter a job field experiencing a significant shortage.

Digital media preservation is being attacked, and it’s all due to money
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Digital media preservation is being attacked, and it’s all due to money

Keythin Thomas 04/07/2023

The challenge of ensuring accessible content for everyone is running into a major obstacle that some efforts may not be able to conquer.

Wreaths Across America continues to honor U.S. veterans
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Wreaths Across America continues to honor U.S. veterans

Keythin Thomas 03/24/2023

The Wreaths Across America project follows the motto “Remember, Honor, and Teach”.

Program spotlight: Dental hygiene
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Program spotlight: Dental hygiene

Keythin Thomas 02/23/2023

Organized and hard working students should consider taking part in the dental hygiene program at MCC.

“Hogwarts Legacy” video game review
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“Hogwarts Legacy” video game review

Keythin Thomas 02/18/2023

While Hogwarts Legacy thrives in some aspects, it’s middling performance on PC may be too much to shoulder.

Foster care program in need of volunteers
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Foster care program in need of volunteers

Keythin Thomas 02/07/2023

The Foster Care Review Board helps ensure foster children live in the best homes for them.

Upcoming web seminar aims to help single mothers working towards a degree
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Upcoming web seminar aims to help single mothers working towards a degree

Keythin Thomas 02/06/2023

The upcoming webinar, hosted by Mesa Community College, hopes to reveal the “secret formula” to college success.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet for the Nintendo Switch video game review
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet for the Nintendo Switch video game review

Keythin Thomas 12/06/2022

Let’s take a look at the recent releases of the Pokémon series.

“Persona 5 Royal” video game review
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“Persona 5 Royal” video game review

Keythin Thomas 11/10/2022

“Persona 5 Royal” is just as good as expected on the Nintendo Switch.

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  • Maricopa County Colleges to ban Tik Tok for employees
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  • 73-year-old student graduates from Mesa Community College
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