Volume 43, Issue 11. Today is
March 7, 2006
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Sugar heaven

Shannon Merchaca, vice president of Psi Beta, makes cotton candy for students in attendance at the Red Mountain Clubs Carnival on Feb. 23.

 

 

 

NEWS
ASMCC to change voting process, raise interest
Voting online, candidate profiles are intended to increase participation .

The elections for student government positions are coming up in April, and those who are involved want you to participate.
The positions of President, Executive Vice President, Vice President of Fiscal Affairs, and Vice President of Communications are the offices that candidates will be running for.

 



FEATURES
Students trade in sand for snow during break

With Spring Break around the corner, many students are looking for places to go.
Many of Arizona’s local ski spots are closed this year but places like Big Bear, California, Telluride or Durango, Colorado are just a few places that are open with plenty of snow.

 


IDEAS AND OPINIONS
MySpace addicts want more than Tom’s friendship

We all have addictions. It sounds like a scary word, but we all really do.
Dictionary.com defines “addiction” as “the condition of being habitually or compulsively occupied with or involved in something.”
I consider myself to be a typically normal person.

 


SPORTS
Top Thunderbirds make move to next tier in college sports

With the end of the school year in sight, many MCC athletes will find themselves in jerseys of a different color come next season.
Whether they have finished two years or are leaving early, these Thunderbirds will be leaving Mesa to advance their athletics careers. However, MCC coaches are already recruiting new players to fill in the gaps.


Up-To-Date
Career Expo expands student’s options

The foot- in- the- door phenomenon. Students as well as the community got a chance to browse the local employment market at the MCC Career Expo, set up on the Kirk Student Center lawn on Feb 22.