Scott Pelley 35th recipient of ASU Cronkite Award
John O’Brien Mesa Legend In late November, CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley was honored by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism for his more than 40 years... Read more.
Legend’s View
Post- Election Fear Takes Over Country Since election night ended recently, there have been many who claim to be afraid of what Donald Trump might do when he takes... Read more.
Value of life all dependent on the perspective
Andrew Sandoval Mesa Legend In science, they say, “what you see is what you get”. Usually what you’re looking at for the most part is the truth, but there... Read more.
Final Fantasy XV summons a fun new age for the future of the franchise
Andrew Sandoval Mesa Legend Final Fantasy XV is the latest installment of Square-Enix’s massive RPG franchise, a game that has been in development for over a decade.... Read more.
Marvel’s ‘Doctor Strange’ mystifies global audiences
Andrew Sandoval Mesa Legend Marvel Studios is back at it, with their second film release of the year, this time astral projecting itself onto the big screen in the... Read more.
Native American revitalization emerging through cinema
Karlyle Stephens Mesa Legend Although it’s because of some very serious reasons, it’s actually wonderful that we are currently witnessing revolting indigenous... Read more.
Owl spotted on the MCC Southern and Dobson Campus
David Westlake Mesa Legend Mesa Community College (MCC) can no longer claim to be a “habitat” just for students. Earlier this semester an owl was sighted on... Read more.
MCC beats Scranton’s Lackawanna College in double OT
Christopher Jones Mesa Legend The No. 8 Mesa Thunderbirds with a record of 8-2 hosted the No. 7 and 10-0 Lackawanna Falcons of Scranton, Pa. to participate in the... Read more.
FC Arizona Tryouts start at MCC through December
Juan Urresti Mesa Legend Players from the U.S., Mexico, and South America made their way to Mesa in late November to clinch a spot in the new Arizona professional... Read more.
Misuse of true American spirits as symbols
Karlyle Stephens Mesa legend People are beginning to think that it’s okay to use Native American imagery and symbolism as mascots as long as it isn’t a caricature... Read more.









