Students donate jackets to needy
By: Joshua Bowling An MCC student from the Navajo Nation decided to hold a winter jacket drive in the Fall semester of 2013 after MCC’s regularly-scheduled jacket drive. Marlinda Haudley, … Read More
By: Joshua Bowling An MCC student from the Navajo Nation decided to hold a winter jacket drive in the Fall semester of 2013 after MCC’s regularly-scheduled jacket drive. Marlinda Haudley, … Read More
By: Michelle Chance Although autumn in the Valley is virtually non-existent, MCC students were spotted incorporating pieces from their fall wardrobe in their daily outfits, despite the 100 degree temperatures. … Read More
By: Michelle Chance This fall semester, students mixed fall accessories with summer staples to survive the desert heat in style. Women’s fashion on campus ranged from casual and bohemian, to … Read More
By: Ryan Scott Asylum Records has relocated from Tempe to downtown Mesa and recently celebrated its new location’s grand opening on September’s First Friday art walk. The store’s former location … Read More
By: Michelle Chance On Sept. 19, Zia Record Exchange opened a new megastore location less than three miles from the MCC Southern and Dobson campus. Located on the northeast corner … Read More
By: Kian Hagerman The Mesa Community College planetarium at the Southern and Dobson campus offers both students and educators a unique way to access information. Part of the physical science … Read More
By: Warren Younger It has been awhile since we have witnessed a good “dark” anime series. Not since the cult hit Madoka Magica came out in 2009 has the anime … Read More
By: Michelle Chance According to the U.S. Department of Edu- cation’s 2013-2014 IPEDS survey, the average student at Mesa Community College spent ap- proximately $632 on textbooks per semester. It … Read More
By: Michelle Chance Two years ago local business owners, Gerson Cedil- los and Maddie Garney opened Nighttime Nosh, a late night convenience store delivery service in Tempe. Cedillos and Garney … Read More
By: Michelle Chance Math students can check out a graphing calculator for a period of 3 hours, free of charge at both MCC campus libraries. “It can leave the library, … Read More