New vendor gives MCC food court a make-over
Ryan McCullough The face of food service at MCC has changed this semester.Chartwells, a company with 15 accounts across the valley ranging from ball park concession... Read more.
Red Mtn. holds Campus Carnival
Sarah Evans The Campus Carnival, held by the Events Programming Council (EPC) at the Red Mountain campus, showcased school clubs on Sept. 13.Kyle Federici, student... Read more.
Adjusting to school after war
Kyle Jones Aug. 19 marked the official end of the U.S. combat mission in Iraq. A vast majority of troops have now left the country, most headed either home to …... Read more.
Blue Note leaves MCC; Grounds for Thought expands
Ryan McCullough Grounds for Thought, the coffee bar in the Kirk Center for the past 16 years, has moved into the cyber café in the library.The cyber café... Read more.
Alternative to marijuana finds market nationwide
Brian Bernadel A new alternative to marijuana, JWH-018, commonly known as “Spice” is being sold legally in novelty stores and head shops all over Arizona.... Read more.
Street musicians provide soundtrack to Mill Avenue
Sarah Evans Music can be heard from the sidewalks on Mill Avenue late at night.Some of the musicians are just starting out, and some have established a reputable... Read more.
Bike Polo:
Ryan McCullough Every Monday, a small group gathers at Grace Community Church’s parking lot to play a sport slowly gaining popularity.Bicycle polo can be played... Read more.
T-Birds have rough start to open season
Jeff Moses The Mesa Thunderbirds came out looking flat in the first quarter of their home opener against the Scottsdale Artichokes on Sept. 4.The Chokes confused... Read more.
Mesa takes Cochise to overtime
Ryan McCullough After being kept to their own side for the first half, the MCC women’s soccer team battled back to win a well deserved tie from Cochise College.... Read more.
Former Mesa pitcher Derek Cone signed to pros
Matt Schaeffer Hard work and good coaching, that’s what former Thunderbirds pitcher Derek Cone credited for his rise to professional baseball. Cone, a righty... Read more.









