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The removal of Olympic boxing could have deeper impacts than initially thought

Maricopa County Colleges to ban Tik Tok for employees

Arizona Coyotes talk to Mesa about move to Fiesta Mall

Mesa Community College golfer Tomas Riberio qualifies for NJCAA national championship as individual

73-year-old student graduates from Mesa Community College

Over 500 student graduate as Mesa Community College’s class of 2023

Mesa Community College psychology department hosts student and faculty symposium

Mesa Community College Student Athlete Advisory Committee presents first annual Thunderbird awards

Maricopa County comes away with their third straight Battle of the Badges victory

Celebrate student’s unique accomplishments at district-wide ceremonies

Sunday, June 04, 2023

Author: Nienke Onneweer

Nienke Onneweer is the Managing Editor and Copy Editor for the Mesa Legend. She joined in August 2019 and has been publishing articles since January 2019. She has been writing since childhood, and her favorite punctuation is the em dash. Find her on Twitter @thenienke.
What to expect on Mesa Community College campus as it comes back to life
Coronavirus News

What to expect on Mesa Community College campus as it comes back to life

Nienke Onneweer 08/26/2021

Masks are required as in-person classes and student services like admissions come back to campus.

Diversity and student success project receives $3 million grant
News

Diversity and student success project receives $3 million grant

Nienke Onneweer 11/13/2020

A scramble to the deadline led to a $3 million Hispanic-serving institution grant for the college.

The other candidates: Howie Hawkins’s Green Party race to the finish
Coronavirus Election News

The other candidates: Howie Hawkins’s Green Party race to the finish

Nienke Onneweer 11/03/2020

While the Greens aren’t gunning for president, students like student debt relief and job guarantee.

TruWest donates $30,600 to program for first-generation students
News

TruWest donates $30,600 to program for first-generation students

Nienke Onneweer 10/22/2020

The credit union donated for the second year in a row to the First Year Experience program.

It’s official: online learning is terrible
Coronavirus Opinions

It’s official: online learning is terrible

Nienke Onneweer 09/25/2020

A month of online classes confirms my prediction that online learning just isn’t the same.

Student Success Workshops find their own success online
Coronavirus News

Student Success Workshops find their own success online

Nienke Onneweer 09/18/2020

The workshops gained participants and a new direction to teach online students success strategies.

The Other Candidates: Libertarian Spike Cohen makes a case for college students
Coronavirus Election Features

The Other Candidates: Libertarian Spike Cohen makes a case for college students

Nienke Onneweer 09/15/2020

Libertarian vice-presidential hopeful “Spike” Cohen visited Phoenix. Is this the party for students?

Food distribution for students returns pandemic-proof
Coronavirus News

Food distribution for students returns pandemic-proof

Nienke Onneweer 09/02/2020

Mesa Community College’s Mesa Market and We Care Wednesdays return as curbside pickup and drive-thru.

Clinic opens free coronavirus drive-thru testing at MCC
Coronavirus News

Clinic opens free coronavirus drive-thru testing at MCC

Nienke Onneweer 07/25/2020

Embry Women’s Health opens free drive-thru coronavirus testing site on Southern and Dobson campus

Biden, Sanders, and the coronavirus go head-to-head in Democratic debate
Election News

Biden, Sanders, and the coronavirus go head-to-head in Democratic debate

Nienke Onneweer 03/19/2020

Democratic front runners Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders discussed the new coronavirus, the climate crisis and immigration in the Democratic presidential debate moved from Phoenix, Arizona to Washington, DC. The … Read More

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  • The removal of Olympic boxing could have deeper impacts than initially thought
  • Maricopa County Colleges to ban Tik Tok for employees
  • Arizona Coyotes talk to Mesa about move to Fiesta Mall
  • Mesa Community College golfer Tomas Riberio qualifies for NJCAA national championship as individual
  • 73-year-old student graduates from Mesa Community College
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