March 04, 2005
Volume 40, Issue 20
Home Staff Archives

Meth buster visits MHCC


Budget fix: Taco carts?


News:
1000 Trees + 65 students = Greenspace for MHCC and Metro
Broken bathroom being fixed
ASG elections draw near, applications being accepted

Maywood Park ESL Health Fair teaches healthy choices


Editorial:
Final exams are on the way, are you ready?
Some cliques really don't click
Bootleggers beware
Editorial Cartoon


Sports:
Saints upset at NWAACC
MHCC Baseball seeks championship
Track wants quality season


Arts:
‘MHCC Jazz Band performs for a crowd of nearly a million
'Be Cool' fails to sizzle despite cast

 

 

Students save the swamp
 
Janice Tarlecki/The Advocate
Students and government met Saturday to plant 1,000 trees in MHCC’s Beavercreek Canyon. Students of the Natural Resource Technology, Cooperative Association of States for Scholarships (CASS) and the Oregon Leadership Institute (OLI) teamed up with METRO, an organization responsible for Multnomah County’s “green spaces”.