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Hillary Erickson Imagine waking up tomorrow as a different race.Work and life would change in more ways than even imaginable. Would the world be accepting? It isn’t a decision to … Read More
Hillary Erickson Imagine waking up tomorrow as a different race.Work and life would change in more ways than even imaginable. Would the world be accepting? It isn’t a decision to … Read More
Brianna Martinez No matter what age us students seem to be or what year we were born, we are all familiar with music sensations such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, … Read More
Nathan Humpherys The student government at Mesa Community College wants the campus to become more than a commuter college, a two-year stop before a university, or a place for re-education.The … Read More
Lisa Kane Everyone has trouble getting back into the groove at the start of the school year, and the student government at MCC strives to make the transition easier.Nate Valverde, … Read More
Iliana Deanda After a few attempts within the last year, the Young Democrats club has finally kicked off with success.The clubs first meeting was held on Wednesday, Sept. 3 in … Read More
Max Pullenza Some believe having guns on campus will make shootings like the one at South Mountain Community College earlier this summer a regular occurrence, while other students believe that … Read More
Elizabeth Taggart Arizona voters will decide once again on whether or not to amend the Arizona Constitution to ban gay marriage when voting on Proposition 102 this fall.Although Arizona Revised … Read More
Elizabeth Taggart No new fast food restaurants will be opening in south Los Angeles for at least a year.On July 29 the Los Angeles City Council unanimously passed a proposal … Read More
Louanna Faine MCC design student Dominque Warren put on her second fashion show with the support of the Black student Union.Warren became interested in sewing at a young age. “My … Read More
Brianna Martinez The inspiring thing about art is that not only is it interesting to look at, but many times it serves as a good cause.MCC alumni Vickie Florschuetz uses … Read More