Obama promises earlier, easier FAFSA process
Keith Whittemore Mesa Legend On Sept. 13, the Obama administration announced changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) intended to make the... Read more.
MCC men’s soccer season rundown
Kian Hagerman Mesa Legend September has been a month of ups and downs for the MCC men’s soccer team, with wins and losses being racked up in equal measure. On... Read more.
Book Club connects students, faculty
Karlyle Stephens Mesa Legend Soon enough, there will be real AA like meetings being organized for the many who can’t resist usage of their electronic devices anymore... Read more.
Hispanic heritage fest to celebrate culture
Kathryn Yslas Mesa Legend On Sept. 30, Mesa Community College’s Southern and Dobson campus will be hosting the Hispanic Heritage Festival. Presented by Multicultural/ESL... Read more.
Not another teen dystopia; ‘Scorch Trials’ sizzles
Kathryn Yslas Mesa Legend Post-apocalyptic dystopia and zombies. It was inevitable that these two Hollywood fixations would eventually meet on the big screen and... Read more.
Muslim students face mistrust but feel safe at MCC
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Return of ‘Muppets’ to prime time proves a triumph
Nikki Waldmann Mesa Legend Nine million people were glued to their television screens to watch the premiere of “The Muppets” brand new show on ABC that premiered... Read more.
‘Wicked’ keeps audience under its spell
Joe Jacquez Mesa Legend Over Labor Day weekend I attended the Broadway series performance of “Wicked” at ASU’s Gammage Auditorium in Tempe. This was the first... Read more.
Legend’s VIEW
What we need is people power There’s a story of a man who was boarding a train in Perth, Australia, who had slipped in the gap of a train carriage … Read... Read more.
Insecure belief systems engenders war
Kathryn Yslas Mesa Legend What do teenagers, religious extremists and Kim Davis all have in common? No, it’s not a misguided sense of importance. It’s not... Read more.









