News Articles
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Big money on the line for MCC’s creative writing competition
The creative writing department at MCC announced it will be having a creative writing competition open to students currently enrolled for credit.
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Local activists clean up streets of Guadalupe
Since Dec. 17, a group of Occupy Phoenix activists have been meeting up at Our Lady of Guadalupe church and dispersing throughout the town to clear the parks, lots and streets of garbage and debris.
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Tuition bill mandates students pay $2,000 up front
Arizona legislation attempts to put more financial responsibility on desperate college students with the recent changes in HB 2675.
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Internships help today’s student get ahead in a competitive job market
In today's slumping economy it is important distinguish oneself from the many others that are pursuing the same career path.
It is one thing to have excellent grades, but grades alone are not enough.
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Facebook and narcissists
Soraya Mehdizadeh, a psychologist at York University, studied 100 Facebook users ages 18 to 25 and found that users who spend more time on Facebook were more likely to promote themselves through carefully picked, and possibly photoshopped, photographs or status updates.
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IWW rallies activists against mining conglomerate
The Industrial Workers of the World, the Indonesian Workers Rights Network, Occupy Phoenix and Occupy Tucson banded together on Feb. 3 to protest Freeport McMoran Copper and Gold's treatment of unionizing gold miners in Papua New Guinea.
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Tech advances: textbooks, ebooks and now ibooks
Apple is taking a leap in innovative education announcing they're bringing textbooks to the iPad.
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Local theaters risk going out of business
To be broke, or not to be broke?
That is the question local theaters face, nowadays, before a new production.
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Eat healthy and save
It is hard enough to maintain a healthy diet in such a poor economy, but keeping such diet on a tight-college-student budget is inconceivable for most.
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Protest expands to ASU over student funding bill
Occupy ASU kicked off on Feb. 1 and definitely lacked the massive crowd that its predecessor, Occupy Phoenix, drew in for their Oct. 15 start date.
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Who do students really support for president?
Decisions are made by those who show up.
But according to a recent straw poll conducted on campus, asking which candidate students planned on voting for in the 2012 Presidential election, nearly half of students polled, responded with being either undecided or not voting at all.
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MCC to expand its Study Abroad program to France
Plans have been unveiled to include France in the short list of countries available for study abroad programs in 2013.


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