Modified food may pose risk to health
Terrisa Mays The genetically modified food industry is at its peak, with corporations Monsanto and Biotechnology Industry Organization at the forefront of hybrid... Read more.
Letter to the Editor
Jen Hughes Editor, I am a faculty member of MCC and I am writing to complain about your copy of the Mesa Legend Volume 47, Issue 7. You have a … Read More... Read more.
Saddlebags: On-demand freshman 15
Ashley Lawson It’s no secret that college students eat unhealthily, but when pizza, Ramen and booze become staples in one’s diet, a food intervention... Read more.
Dreams come true in 2010 for MLK Jr. and human rights
Lisa Kane On the third Monday of January every year, we celebrate civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday.This year, on Jan. 18, will mark... Read more.
New Year’s resolutions open doors to motivation
So, the New Year begins, chock full of resolutions and new outlooks on the same life.If it’s the same life, just a new year, what makes this calendar change... Read more.
Cardinals outscore Packers in overtime shootout
Jonathon Smith The Cardinals have been in cruise control for most of the season. With the rest of the NFC West struggling, the Cardinals were virtually assured a... Read more.
Concussions pose enormous risk for athletes
Jonathon Smith Technology has greatly expanded modern medicine’s understanding of the human body. The one organ that still largely defies understanding, is... Read more.
Expression through art
Frankie Tameron Tattoos, for some, are a rite of passage, for others they are a form of rebellion, expression, or just to cure boredom. There is no denying, however,... Read more.
Lost treasure brings famous artist to MCC
Jacqueline Bernatt On Jan. 8, faculty, community members, MCC alumni, and students gathered for a dedication ceremony to witness the reinstatement of the Soleri... Read more.









