National championship for baristas draws little attention from Southwest
Ryan McCullough The United States barista Southwest regional competition was cancelled due to a lack of participants. The contest only had two baristas from the... Read more.
Fixed-gear bicycling on the rise
Ryan McCullough Among cruisers and mountain bicycles, the fixed-gear bicycle is making its way to the mainstream.A fixed-gear bicycle has no free-wheel. The sprocket... Read more.
With a snip and a cut students unveil fashions
Walt Porter Having dedicated much time gathering materials, sewing cloth and finding models to wear their garments, designers were ready for the third fashion show... Read more.
Organization aims to help children living below poverty line
Iliana Deanda On April 22, Thomas Nazario, a professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law, gave a presentation at MCC to inform students on his organization... Read more.
Vegetarian lifestyles on the rise
Walt Porter Many students have chosen a vegetarian lifestyle because of allergic reactions, animal rights or health concerns.David Yount, a philosophy instructor... Read more.
Salsa Sensation
Milicent Obbards In the midst of two jobs and a full course load, entrepreneur and student, Brian Doyle, is pursuing the “American dream” by expanding... Read more.
The Cove’ exposes the truth
Milicent Obbards Academy Award winner for the 2009 best documentary, directed by Louie Psihoyos, tells a tale of how an undercover team of activists infiltrate and... Read more.
Law to allow concealed weapons; eliminates permit requirement
Chase Johnson On April 16, Governor Jan Brewer signed Senate Bill 1108 into law. The law eliminated the requirement to have a permit when carrying a concealed weapon.... Read more.
Students to vote May 5 on proposed ASMCC constitutional amendments
Lisa Kane The student government of MCC (ASMCC) has pushed for student involvement on campus, and the new proposed changes being made to the school’s constitution... Read more.
Students segregate themselves with technology
Leslie Sims Leslie SimsMesa Legend Evidence has shown that social skills among the younger generations are deteriorating and technology could be the culprit. Jack... Read more.









