Student Tribune
The Week Ahead
The office of Student Life & Leadership Development presents the
following events for the next week:
What does Democracy Mean to You?
- Monday, March 28th, 12:00 pm -2:00 pm, R. Thomas Flynn Campus
Center Terrace
Stop by the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights tabling event Monday
of next week to discuss the prevalent topic of freedom and democracy.
Learn about the importance of education, the catastrophic effects of banning
books, and ways to give back to the innocent victims of the Ukraine. Students
will be offering free copies of Maus, a novel recently banned in some
US states, and accepting donations for the relief efforts of the Ukraine.
Women’s Rights Denied Under the Taliban
- Wednesday, March 30th, 12:00 pm, Brighton Room
Join visiting Scholar Sharif Hozoori from Afghanistan and Cornell University
as he presents on the topic of Women’s Rights being denied under the
Taliban. Hozoori is an Institute of International Education Scholar, having
most recently been Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs at the University of
Afghanistan. His research is on regional foreign policy and political
instability in Afghanistan.
Deliberative Dialogue on the War in Ukraine: How Should the United
States Respond?
- Thursday, March 31st, 11:00 am- 12:15 pm, R. Thomas Flynn Campus
Center Terrace
The Democracy Commitment at MCC and office of Global Education and
International Services are hosting a deliberative dialogue on how the
United States can best respond to the current war in Ukraine. The dialogue
will discuss three possible options and associated actions: Minimal
Intervention, Continued Sanctions and Diplomacy, and Military Intervention.
Attendees will collaboratively evaluate the issue and have the
opportunity to consider the drawbacks and trade-offs associated
with each option and action.
To attend please register here: https://forms.gle/pwnMTLoPcoTtpGLq8
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Rochester Independent Comic Expo
- Saturday, April 2nd, 11:00 am- 4:00 pm, Sibley Square: 240 East
Main Street, Rochester, NY 14604
MCC’s Comic Creators Club will be promoting the latest MCC Comic Book
Anthology, which will be premiered at this event. Join MCC students as they
exhibit their work and hand out free copies of our latest publication.
Student Government Association Elections
Student Government Association wants you! Be a part of the change; for the
students by the students! Interested in joining? Click the links below to apply
for a leadership position!
Email Josh Ward jward43@student.monroecc.edu 
;or Bernard Alexander balexander16@student.monroecc.ed
u for more information!
Join Global Union!
- Friday's, 12:00 pm - 1:00pm, Room 9-132
The purpose of this organization is to provide a forum and a place to call
home for international students at MCC. Our goal is to promote understanding
and goodwill between international students and their American counterparts.
Students exchange ideas, provide cultural awareness to the student body,
conduct trips to various parts of the United States and plan activities on
campus together.
Vazzana, Chloe
Office of Student Life & Leadership Dev.
03/25/2022