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Review: The Batman

The Latest Adventure of the Dark Knight Goes Detective Noir

By Eoin Haggerty | Observer Contributor

Image copyright Warner Bros. Pictures

Matt Reeves’ take on the Dark Knight is a grisly yet familiar story of redemption and how one must face their past, no matter how unwanted it is. Its epic runtime of nearly three hours is not unwarranted as it lets the city of Gotham live and breathe–along with the characters that inhabit it. Though, at points, the world may seem fantastical and over the top, that is just the nature of The Batman.

Robert Pattinson stars as the titular hero, with Zoe Kravitz, Jeffrey Wright, and Colin Farrell filling the following roles of Cat woman, Commissioner Gordon, and the Penguin. Pattinson’s approach to Batman is one previously seen, with him only in his second year of being the caped crusader. Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne is also secretive and cold, perhaps still reeling from the trauma that made him into what he is. Kravitz’s Selina Kyle is one we have seen before as well. As she is established as a worker at a local lounge, who makes her money on the side as a thief, not unlike the animated adaptation of Cat woman, which also begins a will-they/won’t they with Batman. read more

Immigration Borders: The Line Between Life and Death

MWCC Student Shares Her Family’s Experiences With Travelling to the U.S.

By Kelly Johnson | Observer Contributor

Do you know anyone who has walked 4,000 miles over three months?  What about someone who did that while carrying their infant children?  To a place they didn’t know the language or if they would be accepted?  The ambition of an individual to risk everything for a start at a new life happens every day, and you might be in class with someone who could share their family’s story with you.

            Isabelle Mascary is a Professional Writing major at MWCC and is first-generation born in the USA. Her mother immigrated from Haiti at 17 years old, seeking better opportunities for herself and the future of her family.  America provided many options over the years for Mascary’s mother to make a living, including attending cosmetology school, owning a children’s clothing business, and working as a CNA for more than 20 years. read more

Burnout Through a Magnifying Glass

MWCC Mental Health Counselor and Student Discuss Burnout and its Contributing Factors

By Maddie Willigar | Assistant Editor

Though many may be familiar with the term “burnout,” what may be unfamiliar is the variety of factors that can contribute to it and the various ways it can be experienced in the body.            MWCC Mental Health Counselor Melissa Manzi and student Cami Stephens share what burnout is, what factors could contribute, and advice on how to overcome this issue.

            According to Manzi, during the beginning stages of burnout, people may find their thought process becoming more limited, causing them to shut down new ideas quicker than normal. She explained that though burnout symptoms can overlap with symptoms of depression or stress, burnout is a different experience that is dependent on someone’s environment, whether that be school or work. read more

A Message from Student Life

Hi All,

As many of you are beginning online classes this week and others are preparing to begin those that have transitioned to online next week, I wanted to encourage each of you to stay connected with one another through email, social media, chat rooms, etc.

In an effort to stay in touch with each of you I will continue my weekly Student Life Updates each Monday morning. My hope is to offer tidbits of helpful information, funny stories, photos, links and more. Additionally, I will include a weekly contest to give students an opportunity to stay engaged at MWCC, take a little break from academics, and maybe even win some prizes! read more

TEA Time: Gateway to College

February 24, 12 p.m., Multipurpose Room

Gateway to College at MWCC is a national award winning alternative education program.  It is number two in the nation.  Come meet the students, parents, and Gateway Alum and learn why this alternative program is leading in the nation!

Big Money Bingo & Comedy Show

February 20, 5 p.m., South Cafe.

Join us for a fun evening of Bingo with CASH Prizes and a comedy show by Azeem! Bingo starts at 5pm, dinner and comedy show at 6pm and more bingo to follow the comedy show. Students – FREE, Staff/Faculty/Alumni – $5, Students are allowed (1) guest age 14 and over, cost is $5

MWCC Goes Bowling

February 18, 4pm-6pm, Gardner Ten Pins.

$12 per person (includes shoe rental)

Come enjoy a few hours of fun and activity when you bowl a few strings. Simply show up at the Gardner Ten Pins and show them your student ID. Cost is $12 for 2 hours of bowling and shoe rental.

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Winterfest Fair

December 4, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., and December 5, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Commons Area.

Join us for this annual fundraiser for the Emergency Student Loan Fund. Enter to win a decorated wreath or a holiday basket. Wreaths are decorated by student clubs and baskets are donated by MWCC departments. Do some holiday shopping from one of our many vendors; items will include jewelry, books, handmade crafts, candles and more. Receive a FREE raffle ticket to win our “Vendor Basket”, filled with items from our vendors, for every $10 you spend at the vendor tables. read more

Student Life Calendar: November and December

Student Photo IDs Please bring one of the following photo IDs: a motor vehicle license or permit, a military ID, passport or a state issued identification card. ID cost is $10. Returning students who already have an ID should stop by the MWCC library on the Gardner Campus or the front office on the Burbank, Devens or Leominster campus to have your ID validated for the fall semester at no charge.

CATS Programming Meeting (Campus Activities Team for Students) – 12:30 pm, Room W11. Come and join in on the fun of planning and running activities for MWCC students (i.e. Scary Karaoke, Fall Fest). For more information, contact the Student Life office at studentlife@mwcc.mass.edu. 978-630-9148 or stop by the office located in the Student Center. Open to all MWCC students. read more

Drain the Vein Blood Drive

October 31, 9am-2pm, Multipurpose Room

Donate blood at the Red Cross sponsored blood drive!