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Ashley Lawson It’s no secret that summers in Arizona are extremely hot, and seeing people enjoying themselves outside is a true rarity.Exercising outside is even more of a unique sight … Read More
Ashley Lawson It’s no secret that summers in Arizona are extremely hot, and seeing people enjoying themselves outside is a true rarity.Exercising outside is even more of a unique sight … Read More
Chase Johnson If you are into various types of art then the Student Art Show at MCC is the place to go. The event will take place in the Navajo … Read More
Iliana Deanda Hawaii’s own Iration recently released their third album “Time Bomb,” following their 2007 album “No Time to Rest.” Iration includes elements of reggae and rock mixed with keyboard … Read More
Christine Miller Nuts have been given a “bad rap” because they are high in fat and calories, but everything about them is good for people. Bodies need a little fat … Read More
Iliana Deanda MCC’s Audio Production Technology (APT) program has been around since its start in 1991. The program is intended for students who want a career in such areas as … Read More
Walt Porter A proposed amendment for a Smoke-Free Maricopa, which would prohibit smoking on all district and college property including parking lots, is being reviewed by the district wellness committee … Read More
Milicent Obbards “The idea that a young woman would kill two other women, that she would hack up their bodies, that she would take them as luggage on a train, … Read More
Joesph Starkloff Arizona State University recently established an environmental humanities certificate to further the education of students who wish to take a broader approach at understanding the interaction between humans … Read More
Ryan McCullough Two American professors, who attended the 2009 United Nations Climate Conference, returned home with optimistic views of the future.The conference, often referred to as COP15, is the 15th … Read More
Walt Porter The new ASMCC president, Ryne O’Reilly, received 180 votes and was named the new president for 2010-11 school year.Students were able to choose between candidates O’Reilly, Steven Schuab … Read More