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Gas prices advertised at a Quiktrip location in Mesa, AZ on April 7, 2026. (Photo: Jak Holdcraft)

MCC says ongoing fuel crisis has changed their spending habits

Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center's 27th Annual Community Breakfast presenting the new Arizona Support Autism license plate. From left to right : Daniel Openden, President and CEO of SARRC; Joe Bradley, Support Autism license plate artist; Arizona state senator Flavio Bravo (D) District 26; and Denis Resnik, founder, president and CEO of First Place AZ hold their own personalized license plates. The event was held in the Frank Lloyd Wright Ballroom at the Arizona Biltmore Resort on April 17, 2025. (Photo Courtesy of SARRC)

Pride in plain sight: the story of the Arizona Support Autism license plate and the autism-self-advocate artist who brought it to life

Gas prices at a Circle K location in Mesa, AZ on April 7, 2026. Standard fuel has up to a 10% ethanol blend, labeled 'octane 87.'

Live in the Phoenix-metro area? You probably won’t have access to E15 gas 

Vaughan (right) teaches his students about the history of Clonmacnoise, a 6th century monastic community, during the Study Abroad Ireland 2022 trip. There were no cities in Ireland until the 9th century, so communities like these were the only representations of advanced knowledge in early Medieval Ireland. (Photo: Barry Vaughan)

MCC’s Study Abroad program returns next summer

Gas prices at a Quiktrip station in Mesa, AZ on April 7, 2026. Arizona's statewide average is $4.57 per gallon as of April 21, according to AAA, over one dollar more than the statewide average in 2025. (Photo: Angel Marcos)

Arizona political leaders encourage EPA to issue emergency fuel waiver

Brian spends hours a day on the field carefully supervising and mentoring the Thunderbirds men's soccer team. (Photo: Erick Romero)

Thunderbirds men’s soccer coach reflects on his career at MCC

Gas pump fueling up a car

MCC students share how the fuel crisis has affected them

Final day for students to vote for next leaders of the Associated Students of Mesa Community College

Voters waiting in line outside of the SRP headquarters in Tempe on April 7, 2025, the last day to drop off ballots. (Photo: Gwendolyn Owen/The Legend)

SRP election saw high turnout, Turning Point loses majority

Cesar Chavez (center) on march from Mexican border to Sacramento with United Farm Workers members in Redondo Beach, California. (Photo: John Malmin/Los Angeles Times)

Mesa removes Cesar Chavez honorary plaque, street signs

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Philosophy club: a well of opinions, insight

Mesa Legend Staff 11/16/2010

Althea Pergakis On Nov. 4, the Philosophy club came together to discuss the implications of Cybernetics and robotics ethics as part of their twice-monthly discussion series. Within that heading, questions … Read More

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Readers respond to campus gun control

Mesa Legend Staff 11/16/2010

Online user John Hardin:”… We’d have a bunch of armed vigilantes that have no discretion whatsoever.” That is bigotry, pure and simple. If lawful carry was so problematic, if those … Read More

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Creative dates on a budget

Mesa Legend Staff 11/16/2010

Leslie Philip Whether it’s the first date with a new guy or girl or the usual Friday date night, coming up with something that’s fun, new and that won’t break … Read More

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Conan makes anticipated return to late night television

Mesa Legend Staff 11/16/2010

Sarah Evans Many viewers were disappointed when Conan O’Brien left the late night scene. After Jay Leno moved to prime time on NBC, and Conan had taken his 11:35 p.m. … Read More

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Astronomy class reaches out to community with planetarium

Mesa Legend Staff 11/16/2010

Ryan McCullough While the Planetarium at MCC is a place to learn about and experience the universe, it can also be a place to educate local fifth graders. Kevin Healy, … Read More

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Marijuana: Not dangerous nor likely to become legal

Mesa Legend Staff 11/16/2010

Brian Bernadel Marijuana is one of the most controversial substances in America today. It has people divided centrally over its use and criminalization. Several states had some sort of marijuana … Read More

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Haitian amputee soccer team visits MCC

Mesa Legend Staff 11/16/2010

Joseph Starkloff The International Institute of Sport (IIOS) brought the Haitian national amputee soccer team to Mesa to play with MCC athletes and students on Nov. 9. IIOS is a … Read More

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Local band touts causes with music

Mesa Legend Staff 11/16/2010

Walt Portman A local band of students creates a new crowd to raise awareness and support on a variety of causes on and off the Maricopa Community College District campuses. … Read More

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Athletic department disappointed; seeks to right ship

Mesa Legend Staff 11/16/2010

Jeff Moses “Disappointed,” Interim Athletic Director John Mulhem said when asked how he felt about the overall state of Mesa Community College fall athletics. Who could blame him for his … Read More

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Protesters find ways to send message during First Friday

Mesa Legend Staff 11/16/2010

Joseph Starkloff First Friday, which is orchestrated by Artlink, is a downtown Phoenix experience where artists and civilians alike expose their creative side. This isn’t limited to simply paintings, clothing, … Read More

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  • Live in the Phoenix-metro area? You probably won’t have access to E15 gas 
  • MCC’s Study Abroad program returns next summer
  • Arizona political leaders encourage EPA to issue emergency fuel waiver
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