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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: Rey Covarrubias Jr.

Rey Covarrubias Jr. is a freelance reporter for the Mesa Legend. As a lifelong Arizonan, he has found his passion in learning and sharing the diverse cultural and natural wonders of the state.
Tempe’s aging water pipes continue to fail
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Tempe’s aging water pipes continue to fail

Rey Covarrubias Jr. 10/06/2022

Old water pipes in Tempe have led to millions of gallons of water being lost during times of drought.

Arboretum volunteers work to keep campus beautiful
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Arboretum volunteers work to keep campus beautiful

Rey Covarrubias Jr. 09/23/2022

MCC arboretum cares for the well being of plant life at the Southern and Dobson campus.

Sustainable Agriculture program thrives with new funding
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Sustainable Agriculture program thrives with new funding

Rey Covarrubias Jr. 09/09/2022

Students enrolled in MCC’s sustainable agriculture and horticulture programs are benefiting from an extension of The Nexus of Agriculture and Urban Tradeoffs, a USDA grant that funded state of 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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