Letters to the editor
It appears that fact checking is no longer considered best practice among the writers of the Mesa Legend. This is the conclusion that we, the representatives of the student body, … Read More
It appears that fact checking is no longer considered best practice among the writers of the Mesa Legend. This is the conclusion that we, the representatives of the student body, … Read More
Matt Schaeffer The undefeated Mesa Thunderbirds (12-0) opened up conference play Feb. 15 against Paradise Valley (8-2), the team that knocked the T-Birds out of the playoffs last year.When asked … Read More
Amanda Webb Gonorrhea or syphilis or not topics one often wants to discuss while eating a porter house steak or a green salad but they are topics that should be … Read More
CEO of Sunflower Farmers Market arrestedPHOENIX – Michael C. Gilliland, the CEO of local grocery store Sunflower Farmers Market, has been arrested on suspicion of child prostitution. Gilliland, who has … Read More
Legend’s View Arizona is no stranger to controversy, and at times, shame. Our arid climate has drawn national attention from the tragic shooting in Tucson, Arizona sheriffs Joe Arpaio and … Read More
Leslie Philp The Fifth Annual Parkinson’s walk-a-thon known as “Walk-The-Fight” was held this past Sunday on Feb. 13. Participants were encouraged to work in teams and fundraise to help exceed … Read More
Huan Vo In 2009, 47 billion instant messages were sent per day worldwide. As of 2011, Facebook has 500 million active users. If those numbers are any indication, texting and … Read More
Ben Garcia With just three seconds left on the clock, Al Michaels asked “Do you believe in miracles?”What followed was a U.S. hockey victory over the Soviets in a semi-finals … Read More
Allison Palmer Throwing a football, strumming a guitar, and pursuing religious education can seem like three very different tracks in life but Samson Szakacsy seamlessly combines them all. Throughout his … Read More
Joseph Starkloff The annual Arizona Renaissance Festival started its 23rd year to a crowd on Feb. 12. For some attendees, the fair commenced with a long line and an even … Read More