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'Men on Boats'
Theater Production Explores Gender and Roles Once again, the MHCC Theatre Department put on a fabulous performance last month, with an incredible set and costumes. As described by theatre student Leo Decker, “There were these dudes on boats, and they were going down the Colorado River, slowly running out of food and in slowly sinking boats.” In the play as staged at Mt. Hood, all the characters were played by feminine-presenting or nongender-conforming actors. The saga’s mora
S. Cousins
Jun 61 min read


One-Sided Friendships
How do I deal with a one-sided friendship without feeling guilty?
Mary Nashed
Jun 52 min read


Fresh Finds and Community
A Closer Look at Gresham's Two Farmer's Markets
Christian Ilechukwu
Jun 53 min read


Learning More Than A Syllabus
As my time in the Middle College program at Mt. Hood comes to an end, I’ve been thinking about everything these past two years have taught me...
Mary Nashed
May 233 min read


MHCC Softball Dethroned
Last year, the Mt. Hood Community College softball team had an incredible championship season. I’ll admit – I knew nothing about softball at the time. But when I heard the Saints had a shot at another title run this year, I knew I had to be there to see it for myself. Photo by Ken Perez On the first day of the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) championship tournament – played in north Portland’s Delta Park – I was hooked. The energy coming from the Saints’ dugout was elect
Ken Perez
May 232 min read


2025 Student Showcase
The 2025 MHCC Student Exhibition, a work of art in its own right, was installed by instructor Nathan Orosco.
Advocate Staff
May 221 min read
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