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.
Ballot propositions: know where you stand
Joseph Starkloff With the Nov. 2 midterm elections mere weeks away, campaign signs have scattered along the streets of central Ariz. Polling locations can be found... Read more.
The Nest gives thrills and chills to participants
Sarah Evans The Nest at Rawhide in Chandler has opened to all who are willing to enter the realms of its mazes during the Halloween season.Glenn Rea, owner and founder... 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.
Prop 107 re-ignites racial debate
Ryan McCullough Proposition 107, often called the “Arizona Civil Rights Initiative,” has sparked new controversy in a state still feeling the effects... Read more.
Tempe Town Lake receives long overdue drink
Brian Bernadel New water arrived at Tempe Town Lake early morning on Friday, Oct. 8. Tempe’s mayor Hugh Hallman was on location with City Council members Robin... Read more.
Halloween at MCC
Brian Bernadel and Sabrina Van Aken Halloween is drawing near once again, and there are several different plans for what to do on the night of Oct. 31.” I’m... 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.
More to athletes than athletics
Joseph Starkloff The college athlete is expected to handle more than just sports, but family and school life as well. For Aisea Vave, the Hawaiian 22-year-old defensive... Read more.
Faculty art displays help attract students
Roman Chacon MCC will be hosting its annual faculty art show Oct. 4 to 14 in the Navajo room in the Kirk Center.Sarah Capawana, chair of the art and photography... Read more.









