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MCC student leads makeup design for Julius Caesar theatre production

MCC brings back marching band competition

Residents push back on Mesa PD’s 16-year-long agreement with ICE

Chandler Museum expands Japanese American exhibit

Send Me Anything / Children’s Playground, Manzanar, California; archival pigment print on rag paper. Photo by Dean Terasaki. Letters courtesy of the T.K. Pharmacy Collection, Densho.

Chandler Museum debuts exhibit featuring Japanese American internee letters through photographer’s lens

Mesa Councilmember Julie Spilsbury embraces a supporter at an Election Day watch party on Nov. 4, 2025. (Photo by Gwendolyn Owen/The Legend)

Turning Point-backed candidate defeats Mesa councilmember in recall election

Turning Point USA backs recall effort against Mesa councilwoman over homeless housing, Harris endorsement

MCC hosts zine workshop for World Mental Health Day to help students de-stress

Federal work study change affects MCC students. Here’s how

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Judge shoots down parts of SB1070: MCC president speaks out

Mesa Legend Staff 09/07/2010

Joseph Starkloff On July 28, U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton ruled against many of the provisions in Arizona’s SB 1070. Azcentral.com reported that the ruling removed aspects of the law … Read More

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Project Hope promotes safe sex

Mesa Legend Staff 09/07/2010

Sarah Evans Mesa Community College takes a stand for the importance of education in the lives of young students in Ariz.A grant was recently given to the center-for-service-learning at MCC … Read More

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Post traumatic stress disorder on the rise

Mesa Legend Staff 09/07/2010

Rachel Hancock War zones are horrific and some soldiers never leave the horror behind.Dan DeMars, who recently returned from his first tour in Iraq, believes every veteran relives their experiences … Read More

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Ex-board president resigns after number of absences

Mesa Legend Staff 09/07/2010

Joseph Starkloff Chancellor Rufus Glasper announced the resignation of former governing board president Colleen Clark during the August 23 board meeting. Clark’s tenor included an external review of the district’s … Read More

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Back to school

Mesa Legend Staff 09/07/2010

Joseph Starkloff Students were lined up in the MCC library, which became the temporary home of several student service departments, two weeks before the start of class. Volunteers were brought … Read More

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Americans should defend all rights

Mesa Legend Staff 09/07/2010

Legend View It’s not hard to argue that Ground Zero is a sacred place to most Americans. With the recent proposal to build a Muslim cultural center and mosque two … Read More

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National championship for baristas draws little attention from Southwest

Mesa Legend Staff 05/04/2010

Ryan McCullough The United States barista Southwest regional competition was cancelled due to a lack of participants. The contest only had two baristas from the Southwest, which included Arizona, Nevada … Read More

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Fixed-gear bicycling on the rise

Mesa Legend Staff 05/04/2010

Ryan McCullough Among cruisers and mountain bicycles, the fixed-gear bicycle is making its way to the mainstream.A fixed-gear bicycle has no free-wheel. The sprocket is mounted directly onto the hub … Read More

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With a snip and a cut students unveil fashions

Mesa Legend Staff 05/04/2010

Walt Porter Having dedicated much time gathering materials, sewing cloth and finding models to wear their garments, designers were ready for the third fashion show entitled “Escape from the Dollhouse”.Joseph … Read More

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Organization aims to help children living below poverty line

Mesa Legend Staff 05/04/2010

Iliana Deanda On April 22, Thomas Nazario, a professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law, gave a presentation at MCC to inform students on his organization The … Read More

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