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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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Tbird mens bball getting hot

Mesa Legend Staff 01/24/2012

Ben Garcia In honor of Martin Luther King Jr., MCC basketball hosted a MLK day classic game against the Phoenix College Bears. As the Bears entered the Gym, one thing … Read More

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MCC to expand its Study Abroad program to France

Mesa Legend Staff 01/24/2012

Ryan Garner Plans have been unveiled to include France in the short list of countries available for study abroad programs in 2013. The course is one month long, with assorted … Read More

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A look back at ASMCC’s semester

Mesa Legend Staff 01/22/2012

Huan Vo As the semester starts, ASMCC is looking back at what they’ve done so far with a to-do list filled with checks. With communication being one of the main … Read More

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MCC Muslim club seeks to dispel harsh stereotypes

Mesa Legend Staff 01/22/2012

Andrew Wild There has been a stigma surrounding Muslims in the United States. Many Muslims can feel like outsiders, even if born and raised here. The Muslim Student’s Association, an … Read More

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Problems in the advisement office

Mesa Legend Staff 01/20/2012

Ben Garcia Would you like to hear a joke? Yes. Ok here it goes: MCC advisement. Not very funny right? Maybe I should have just stated that the MCC advisement … Read More

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College grads face new challenges in struggling market

Mesa Legend Staff 01/20/2012

Jessica Unterreiner A quarter life crises, a term which stems from the well-known mid-life crisis, is characterized by feelings of uncertainty and anxiety about one’s future. Michael Hedden, a Licensed … Read More

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Benedictine University looking to move to Mesa

Mesa Legend Staff 01/20/2012

Jessica Unterreiner Benedictine University, a Catholic liberal arts college in Illinois, may open a new campus in downtown Mesa as early as fall 2013. “Benedictine is attractive to the city … Read More

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Employers cut costs by hiring temp workers

Mesa Legend Staff 01/20/2012

Andrew Wild With the rising costs of medical and other benefits, more companies are using temporary workers to save money.  Temporary workers generally don’t receive benefits, and it’s a way … Read More

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MCC alumni discusses undergrad research in D.C.

Mesa Legend Staff 01/20/2012

Jessica Unterreiner Stephanie Villa, alumni of Mesa Community College, went to Washington, D.C. to speak in front of the Council of Undergraduate Research on Nov. 1, 2011. Villa, now a … Read More

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SOPA: Government’s attempt to censor Internet

Mesa Legend Staff 01/20/2012

Andrew Wild The Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, has made many Americans lash out, claiming the bill would allow for government mandated Internet censorship. All across the various social … Read More

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