January 14 , 2005
Volume 40, Issue 13
Home Staff Archives

Student government
wants to feed you


Public hearing for elimination list
today and Wednesday


News:
Martin Luther King Jr. speech ‘I Have a Dream’ graces MHCC
New ASG vice president uses Tae Kwan Do to help govern

Board discusses Dual-Credit and Study Abroad
News Briefs


Editorial:
Switching career goals is not a major deal
Editorial Cartoon


Sports:
Saints pummel rival Clackamas
Lady Saints struggle with short bench


The Arts:
‘Rhythm Culture’ rocks out - MHCC style
All that rhythm . . . all that jazz
Alumni art on showcase in gallery
Quilt art hangs in College Center

 

Top Ramen and Canned Goods
 
Stephen Floyd/The Advocate
Jennifer Melberg, ASG Director of Community Affairs, stands in the food exchange room where students can come for a free meal. “We have tons of canned stuff, tons of Ramen,” said Melberg. “While this may look like a lot of food, it’s not, and it can go super fast.” Melberg hopes to make the Food Exchange program bigger and more available to students by raising awareness and encouraging donations.