MCCers put food drive into overdrive
A friendly competition between MCC and MSU-Meridian was cooked up for who could collect the most canned foods for this food drive; donations were to add to Hope Village and MCC's food pantries.
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A friendly competition between MCC and MSU-Meridian was cooked up for who could collect the most canned foods for this food drive; donations were to add to Hope Village and MCC's food pantries.
Thanks to the warm hearts of Meridian Community College faculty, staff, and students, those in need will get a helping hand.
Recognizing the international students who are making MCC their home away from home, MCC observed International Student Day with treats and celebrations.
In this season of giving thanks, Meridian Community College students, staff, and faculty members rolled up their shirt sleeves and opened their arms to give blood during the College's blood drive.
"If you are a student, a staff member, or a faculty member with a 'closet artist' label, now is the time to let your light shine," said Terrell Nicholson-Taylor, art instructor and curator for the exhibit.

