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Red Mountain art student exhibits wild side
Darlene Swaim, an art professor at the Red Mountain campus, encourages her art students to be individuals. Kathleen Maley and Catherine Hammond have become more than art students, they have become remarkable artists...
Healthy consumer looking to fast food for quick meal
While fast food restaurants may not offer the healthiest options, most people find themselves eating fast food from time to time. Generally, fast food meals are higher in calories, sodium and fat, and lacking in essential vitamins and minerals. So how can one make the most of a fast food meal...
More than a smile needed to get job
When graduation approaches, students start to worry about whether or not they are prepared for the job search that’s ahead of them. By keeping a professional profile and resume, and knowing how to market themselves, it will be easier for students to find a job after graduation...
Students take steps to help limit alcohol abuse
MCC’s Peervention program is fighting alcohol abuse, a drug problem that results in the death of more than 1,500 college students annually and is a leading factor in sexual assaults and rapes. “Alcohol use can lead to physical and sexual assault, unplanned and unprotected sex, academic and health problems, and legal issues...