Craigslist: more than you bargain for
Ashley Lawson Craig Newmark and Jim Buckmaster, the CEO and founders of Craigslist.com, never intended for their website to become a hot spot for horror stories. While most links on … Read More
PTK helps students with scholarship workshops
Iliana Deanda Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 2 million members. The Omicron beta, MCC’s own has been honored with many … Read More
Board pays $1.14M to study district’s efficiency
Jessica Smith The Maricopa Community Colleges Governing Board signed a $1.14 million contract with efficiency consultants Alvarez and Marsal on Aug. 17. In a 3-2 vote, the MCCCD Board approved … Read More
Fire Science program continues to expand
Frank Berta The Fire Science/EMT program at MCC continues to evolve, offering students a variety of career opportunities. Started in 1994 at the MCC Dobson campus, the at the time … Read More
Disability Resources offers help to needy students
Maiaika Velazquez Life’s hard enough dealing with school, hunting for that dream career and trying to create a fulfilling social life would put even Paris Hilton to shame, right?If everyday … Read More
Crow does ‘PC’ dance
Latasha Newburn Two-time best-selling author, U.S. Senator, and President of Harvard Law Review are just a few accomplishments of the first African-American President Barack Hussein Obama. The question is why … Read More
Let them tie the knot
Ashley Lawson Please take my opinions for what they are, my opinions. You can be angry with me, or happy with me, and if I upset you, that’s an unfortunate … Read More
A French farewell from the Big Kahuna
Brianna Martinez Oh yes, it’s that time of the year again. You know, when the grasshoppers infest the parking lots as they fly violently into students’ faces, when we all … Read More
Students lack excitement for education
Legend’s View There is an epidemic sweeping across college campuses, and it’s not the swine flu. Students have become increasingly apathetic about their educations. When did college stop being a … Read More









