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Gas pump fueling up a car

MCC students share how the fuel crisis has affected them

Final day for students to vote for next leaders of the Associated Students of Mesa Community College

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

Sunday, April 19, 2026

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Roughriders too much for T-Birds in 4-1 loss

Mesa Legend Staff 10/29/2013

Rene Gomez The T-Birds men’s soccer team lost 4-1 against the top ranked Yavapai Roughriders Oct. 19 at John D. Riggs Stadium. Mesa’s overall regular season record is 9-7-2 and … Read More

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T-Birds finish season with 37-30 win over Glendale

Mesa Legend Staff 10/29/2013

Jenn Baluch The Mesa T-Birds had their last regular season game of the year, against the Glendale Gaucos Oct.19 at Matt O. Hanhila Field. They emerged victorious, defeating the Glendale … Read More

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Sexy costumes reinforce sexist stereotypes

Mesa Legend Staff 10/17/2013

Michelle Chance Historically, women throughout the ages have used their sexuality as a means of control and power. The Egyptian Queen, Cleopatra used it to form alliances with foreign countries. … Read More

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Dare to dress up this Halloween

Mesa Legend Staff 10/17/2013

Marissa Villarreal The idea that Halloween is a time to dress up as anything we want leaves a lot to the imagination. We are able to create the scariest of … Read More

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Treating animals without respect is a big no

Mesa Legend Staff 10/17/2013

Julija Kaselyte Every time I get a cold, everyone knows why. Because I don’t eat meat and the consequence of it is that my immune system is weak. I don’t … Read More

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An outrageous man plays his game and changes things

Mesa Legend Staff 10/17/2013

Julie Beach Dennis Rodman demanded attention in his basketball career using at the time unconventional tattoos, piercings and wild, wild hair. He even went so far as to wear a … Read More

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Celebrity stunts keep fooling Americans

Mesa Legend Staff 10/17/2013

The View Obnoxious celebs desperately seeking attention definitely have problems. Ahem, Narcissism anyone? However, the only thing worse than fame starved celebrity is the American consumers of pop culture.  We … Read More

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Apple’s new iPhone OS may pose issues for users with older phones

Mesa Legend Staff 10/17/2013

Jenn Baluch Apple decided to make an upgrade for newer versions of their iPhones, iPods and iPads. They wanted to make it similar, useful and enjoyable, but still feel instantly … Read More

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Scientists find new state of matter; could bring science fiction to life

Mesa Legend Staff 10/17/2013

Jared Portugal The research of Harvard and MIT scientists, has led to the discovery of a never-before-seen photonic state of matter, the likes of which has only been dreamed of … Read More

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Division in Congress leads to minimal production

Mesa Legend Staff 10/17/2013

Kian Hagerman The 113th Congress of 2013-2014 is on-track to becoming the least productive Congress in the history of the U.S. by a wide margin. So far Congress has only … Read More

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