NEWS
Gathering of the Clans
Food, fun highlight Scottish games
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.
Tuition hike has students asking why?
Student tuition may increase again, but why?
That’s exactly what the Associated Students of Mesa Community College and the rest of the student body at MCC wants to know.
Students made aware of healthcare services
A variety of healthcare programs were showcased on Feb. 22 at the Navajo Room. The event was organized by the MCC Wellness Center.
“We are here today to encourage pro-active lifestyles. This fair was put together to heighten health awareness in both personal and professional lives,” said Gail Herndon, the Wellness coordinator at MCC.
Spring Break:
Location is key decision in weeklong breakSpring Break is quickly approaching and students are about to make one of the biggest decisions of the year: where to go?
Save up some money and take a trip to one of the hottest spots for Spring Break travel - Mexico. Mexico is home to some of the greatest beaches, restaurants and nightlife for a Spring Break atmosphere. However, if a student is looking to go to a popular place like Cancun then it is probably a little late.
Variables impact college enrollment
According to the MCC Office of Research and Planning, student enrollment for the spring of 2006 has decreased by 1,827 students since the spring of 2005.
The number of students attending college is not only decreasing at MCC but in colleges and universities across the district as well.
Variety of costumes in demand at local shop
The sign on the store window advertises body parts for sale.
Of course the body parts for sale are not real. They can be found alongside a wide array of masks, costumes and other interesting novelties sold at a costume shop owned and operated by Howard and Mary Faber.