Your vote is more valuable than gold
In the history of America, people have fought to gain rights for people of all color and sex to be able to have the right to vote. This is a … Read More... Read more.
FDA inspects salmon that grows year round
Ryan McCullough Genetically engineered salmon could soon be common place on grocery store shelves and on dinner plates across America.The Food and Drug Administration... Read more.
Let Me In’ sticks close to Swedish original by blending love and horror
Kyle Jones The movie “Let Me In” was released to theaters on Oct. 1, and is an American remake of the Swedish film “Let the Right One In.”... Read more.
MCC recycle program to take part in homecoming festivities
Iliana Deanda MCC’s recycling program started years ago with the goal to be organized.”(The recycling program) started a few years ago with a grant to... Read more.
Nightmare’ commemorates fallen band member
Iliana Deanda Hailing from Orange County California, Avenged Sevenfold recently released their fifth studio album “Nightmare.” While many consider this... Read more.
Apathy plagues college voters in upcoming mid-term election
Roman Chacon With the mid-term elections coming just around the corner; how active and informed are students at MCC when it comes to politics?A survey was conducted... Read more.
SkySong helps students with business ideas
Leslie Philp SkySong is the new 1.2 million square feet of office, retail and research space as well as a hotel/conference center located in Scottsdale, developed... Read more.
Walker, Saar face off in debate for MCCD board
Sarah Evans On Nov. 2 incumbent Jerry Walker will be running against Dana Saar in the District two Maricopa governing board election. Recently, the Arizona Republic... Read more.
Speed cameras come down; tickets still a possibility
Charles Classen Speed limit enforcement cameras have been shut off across the state, as the Arizona Department of Public Safety permitted its contract with Scottsdale... Read more.
Real ghost busters leave their proton guns at home
Michael Mashburn The East Valley Paranormal Society (EVPS), based in Mesa, is anticipated to give several library presentations around the valley this fall, where... Read more.









