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Gas prices at a Circle K location in Mesa, AZ on April 7, 2026. Standard fuel has up to a 10% ethanol blend, labeled 'octane 87.'

Live in the Phoenix-metro area? You probably won’t have access to E15 gas 

Vaughan (right) teaches his students about the history of Clonmacnoise, a 6th century monastic community, during the Study Abroad Ireland 2022 trip. There were no cities in Ireland until the 9th century, so communities like these were the only representations of advanced knowledge in early Medieval Ireland. (Photo: Barry Vaughan)

MCC’s Study Abroad program returns next summer

Gas prices at a Quiktrip station in Mesa, AZ on April 7, 2026. Arizona's statewide average is $4.57 per gallon as of April 21, according to AAA, over one dollar more than the statewide average in 2025. (Photo: Angel Marcos)

Arizona political leaders encourage EPA to issue emergency fuel waiver

Brian spends hours a day on the field carefully supervising and mentoring the Thunderbirds men's soccer team. (Photo: Erick Romero)

Thunderbirds men’s soccer coach reflects on his career at MCC

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

Liliana with her pen and ink drawing “Culturally Cluttered” featured in the "Rooted in Relations" art exhibition at MCC during the opening reception on Feb 4, 2026. (Photo: Jasmine Kageyama/The Legend)

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

Thursday, April 23, 2026

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Don’t feed the trolls

Mesa Legend Staff 04/30/2012

Jeff Moses Trolling as a term for making inflammatory, extraneous, or off- topic remarks in an Internet forum. It was most likely created on alt.folklore.urban, an old Usenet group from … Read More

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Dog Sees God’ finishes run in Theatre Outback

Mesa Legend Staff 04/30/2012

Amanda Smith Stemming from the Peanuts cartoon, the Charlie Brown characters came to life at Mesa Community College in a raw, yet comical way. A boy starts questioning life after … Read More

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Awards banquet showcases best of MCC sports

Mesa Legend Staff 04/30/2012

Aaron Webster The star’s of Mesa Community College shined at the annual Athletic Awards Banquet. Over 300 student-athletes attended the ceremony at the Fiesta Fountains in Mesa. Athletic Director John … Read More

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AmeriCorps offers untapped award contracts for the volunteer

Mesa Legend Staff 04/30/2012

Ryan J. Garner For the majority of students, school routine is a myopic grind for credit hours. However, for those with the drive to give their time back to the … Read More

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Tuition reduced on the western front

Mesa Legend Staff 04/30/2012

Tyler Boyle When the semester ends, many will move on from MCC to pursue a four-year degree. For those  not going out-of-state due to tuition costs, it may be time … Read More

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Create degree plan early, avoid ‘major’ mistakes

Mesa Legend Staff 04/30/2012

Amanda Smith Choosing a major and graduating with the same major is difficult to do. Students come into college and have little to no idea what they want to do … Read More

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Abortion bill redefines gestation period of fetuses

Mesa Legend Staff 04/30/2012

Ryan J. Garner On April 12, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed into law House Bill 2036 – the Mother’s Health and Safety Act, Arizona’s primary legislation on abortion. In the … Read More

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Women are still not equal when it comes to buying necessities

Mesa Legend Staff 04/14/2012

Fallon-Renae Costa Thankfully for civil rights laws, discrimination on the basis of race, gender and sexual orientation within the job and housing sector are illegal. But why is it that … Read More

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Sexual intercourse is greatly beneficial

Mesa Legend Staff 04/14/2012

CJ Cook With the debate about sex being abused heating up on Capitol Hill, much of Congresses’ premise is that paying for birth control infringes on womens’ religious rights.   … Read More

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Another act of choice being stripped from us, mandating healthcare

Mesa Legend Staff 04/14/2012

Amanda Smith As the middle class gets smaller and the dollar is worth less each year, the federal government fights to keep the mandatory healthcare bill while many others fight … Read More

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