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Voters waiting in line outside of the SRP headquarters in Tempe on April 7, 2025, the last day to drop off ballots. (Photo: Gwendolyn Owen/The Legend)

SRP election saw high turnout, Turning Point loses majority

Cesar Chavez (center) on march from Mexican border to Sacramento with United Farm Workers members in Redondo Beach, California. (Photo: John Malmin/Los Angeles Times)

Mesa removes Cesar Chavez honorary plaque, street signs

United States Supreme Court building (Photo by Wally Gobetz, Flickr)

Future of mail-in voting uncertain

For one indigenous animation student, opportunity is just around the corner

A man with an inflatable chicken suit protesting in the street median on Stapley Drive on March 28, 2026.

A look into Mesa’s ‘No Kings’ protest

MCC student Evelyn Grad asks a question during Q&A (Photo by Gwendolyn Owen / Mesa Legend

Maricopa Colleges host seminar series aiming to boost civic engagement

Raised flags waving in front of Mesa City Hall

Mesa City Council to hold first election since historic November recall

Art Exhibition Showcases Native American Art

The clock tower at Mesa Community College's Southern and Dobson Campus. (The Mesa Legend)

Students transform plastic into bedding for homeless

World Journalist students work hard on a story in the Mesa Legend newsroom as Legend editor Jasmine Kageyama works behind the editor’s desk (Photo: Joseph Barnhurst)

Mesa Legend editors mentor next generation of journalists at Model UN

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

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Arizona prescription drug abuse on the rise

Mesa Legend Staff 12/06/2013

Marissa Villarreal Medical prescription drugs such as OxyContin, Vicodin, Ambien and Percocet have turned from painkillers to one of the top drug epidemics in the United States. “Really any kind … Read More

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Self-control leads to a happier life

Mesa Legend Staff 11/13/2013

The View Often times when the idea of self-control comes to mind it is not always associated with the thought of it being very exciting. This is because when it … Read More

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Christmas is a time for family, not fortune-making for business

Mesa Legend Staff 11/13/2013

Kian Hagerman Every year it seems that stores start the Christmas season earlier and earlier, making the holiday less special by artificially extending its length. This year I noticed that … Read More

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Sometimes less is more, even in education

Mesa Legend Staff 11/13/2013

Kristina Haney My biggest pet peeve through my college years so far has been the question: “Are you going to go to a university after community college?” My answer is … Read More

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Poor advisement for MCC students

Mesa Legend Staff 11/13/2013

Marissa Villarreal Mesa Community College Advisement, a place for students to sort out their classes and make plans for their future or perhaps a place to waste their time? MCC … Read More

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Friendship is not what it used to be, here is why

Mesa Legend Staff 11/13/2013

Julija Kaselyte Never alone, but always lonely. It is such a common feeling everyone experiences at least every once in a while. Friendship is an undeniable glory, but many of … Read More

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New DNA evidence for Bigfoot

Mesa Legend Staff 11/13/2013

Ryan Scott On Oct. 1, a group of Sasquatch researchers known as the Sasquatch Genome Project made a presentation in Dallas, Texas, claiming to have DNA evidence of the creature … Read More

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Study abroad program offers students opportunity to see new countries

Mesa Legend Staff 11/13/2013

Julija Kaselyte MCC students, both local and international, have an opportunity to spend a few weeks of summer studying abroad and gaining new experiences. According to the MCC website, students … Read More

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Subprime lending practices rise

Mesa Legend Staff 11/13/2013

Kian Hagerman The U.S. subprime mortgage crisis that began in 2008 led to the eventual recession that still affects the country, but the lending practices of many institutions prior to … Read More

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Service workers depend on tips to make their wages

Mesa Legend Staff 11/13/2013

Kristina Haney In Arizona, the minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. According to the tip credit policies, as explained on the Arizona Restaurant Association website, the restaurant can only take … Read More

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