Readers respond to campus gun control
Online user John Hardin:”… We’d have a bunch of armed vigilantes that have no discretion whatsoever.” That is bigotry, pure and simple. If... Read more.
Marijuana: Not dangerous nor likely to become legal
Brian Bernadel Marijuana is one of the most controversial substances in America today. It has people divided centrally over its use and criminalization. Several... Read more.
MCC crafts fair brings artisan wares from jewelry to cartoons
Ryan McCullough For those looking to do some early holiday shopping, the MCC holiday arts and crafts fair offered attendees more than just jewelry. “This is... Read more.
Women’s basketball enters season ranked 8th nationally
Matt Schaeffer Entering her fifth season as the head coach of the lady Thunderbirds, Kori Stephenson took the time after practice to answer a few questions about... Read more.
Men’s hoops looks to build on last season
Joseph Starkloff MCC’s men’s basketball coach Sam Ballard sat down with the Legend to discuss the upcoming season. Last year the Thunderbirds went 25-7... Read more.
Haitian amputee soccer team visits MCC
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.... Read more.
Athletic department disappointed; seeks to right ship
Jeff Moses “Disappointed,” Interim Athletic Director John Mulhem said when asked how he felt about the overall state of Mesa Community College fall athletics.... Read more.
Cross Country uses regionals as nationals warm up
Matt Schaeffer With a week before nationals and already being qualified, Mesa’s cross country teams entered regionals without needing to win.A strong performance,... Read more.
Women’s tennis gets early warm up against Glendale
Christie Bulian and the Thunderbirds tennis team gets their season underway Feb. 18 at a tournament in Tucson and will play their first home matches March 1 against... Read more.
PIRG works to keep voters informed
Sarah Evans Ariz. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) provides information to young students on where, when, and how to vote.Seth Allshouse, a student and volunteer... Read more.









