‘Los Murmullos del Ombligo’ to be performed in Phoenix
Tristan Spencer Mesa Legend The Nervo Theater troupe will be performing an original play entitled “Los Murmullos del Ombligo” — “The Murmurs of the Belly... Read more.
Red Mountain celebrates fifteen years of operation
Tristan Spencer Mesa Legend Mesa Community College’s Red Mountain campus celebrates 15 years of leading the way as an environmentally friendly college campus.... Read more.
Mesa Community College dedicates areas for Art Walk
Tristan Spencer Mesa Legend Mesa Community College (MCC) has for years been dedicating specified areas around campus to beautify and develop the Art Walk. Since... Read more.
Legend’s View
Being self-centered not entirely bad So many of the cultural critics and intellectuals of the past foresaw the extremely selfish state of affairs that our society... Read more.
‘Iron Fist’ show hits Netflix Superhero show that strikes balance between action and story
Kian Hagerman Mesa Legend instagram for pc Fans of kung-fu films will enjoy the choreography, which was better than average for television and comparable to another... Read more.
“Get Out” was as good as expected
Karlyle Stephens Mesa Legend “Get Out” was out for a whole week before I finally saw it and during that time I literally heard nothing but good things about... Read more.
Mauling for Thunderbirds ends in a loss
Stephen Peck Mesa Legend free showbox download The Thunderbirds fought valiantly while on the road at Phoenix College, but had to chalk up a loss, a division loss... Read more.
Women’s basketball drops in national championship
Marcus Campbell Mesa Legend Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale was released to U.S. audiences on March 9, 2017 and will be shown in limited release though... Read more.
MCC tennis teams perform well despite windy weather
Marcus Campbell Mesa Legend Both the Men’s and Women’s Mesa Community College tennis teams won their games against Glendale Community College on Thursday, March... Read more.
Impact of travel ban hits home for MCC student
Stephen Peck Mesa Legend Anila is an Iranian immigrant who fears what the United States and her native government will do to her. She also fears the recent travel... Read more.









