Fest offers chance to travel back in time
Nadiia Petryk All the knights and damsels of Arizona are dearly invited to don their best gowns, polish their armor, and join King Henry and His Court in the celebration... Read more.
Travel a way for students to learn outside the classroom
Hillary Smith MCC offers many programs to help widen student’s world and cultural knowledge. There are many more varieties of study to assist in globalization,... Read more.
T-bird baseball struggles to find wins
Aaron Dunton It was an epic battle on March 4 as the Thunderbird baseball team took on the Eastern Arizona Gila Monsters. The game had good pitching, excellent hitting,... Read more.
French artwork exhibits early modernism
Nadiia Petryk The Phoenix Art Museum is ready to impress visitors again, and this time it is with the unique exhibition, “Masterpiece Replayed”.Over... Read more.
Guns will increase violence not end it
On Feb. 25 a potential nightmare took one step closer to becoming a reality.The Republican majority of the Senate Judiciary Committee, led by the oft-controversial... Read more.
St. Patty’s Day gives ‘going green’ new meaning
Kevin Bonneville March 17 has become a day known for drinking, eating corn beef and cabbage, and wearing green.It is St. Patrick’s Day in the U.S., but, it’s... Read more.
MCC weather celebrates 10 years
Veronica Sanchez The MCC weather station just celebrated its 10th year of operation.MCC climatologist Erin Saffell went to MCC and continued on to ASU where she... Read more.
MCC hosts Smithsonian exhibit on Chinese history
Hillary Smith MCC students have the chance to look into China’s ever-changing future through the eyes of seven Chinese photographers. These photographers may... Read more.
Women’s basketball team storms into National Tournament
Nick Kosmider Despite a 11-20 regualar season, the MCC women’s basketball team was in Peoria, Illinois on March 18 as they prepared for their first game of... Read more.
Science building to be MCC’s most energy efficient
Maryjane Bowden Mesa Community College’s newest addition will also be its most energy efficient.The 62,000 square foot Physical Science building, being constructed... Read more.









