For one indigenous animation student, opportunity is just around the corner
MCC student Liliana Gonzales talks about how social and cultural identity influenced her passion for storytelling and animation.
MCC student Liliana Gonzales talks about how social and cultural identity influenced her passion for storytelling and animation.
MCC’s art gallery continues to showcase culture and diversity in a first of its kind exhibition featuring indigenous artists.
The Asian Festival celebrates half a decade as organizers look towards the future.
A scholarship program has been transformational for some Native American high school students’ educational journeys at Mesa Community College.
Parents, students and alumni packed the stands as marching bands from across Arizona performed at MCC.
The exhibit “Gaman” returns to the public after five years.
The concert special guests will showcase a blend of student ensembles and seasoned local musicians.
The exhibition features 28 abstract works designed to bring calm and reflection to visitors.
Hundreds of dollars of prizes were up for grabs in biggest Student Art Show yet.
Small businesses, clubs and even musicians sell and showcase their art.