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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

Category: Culture

MCC Festival of the Arts returns to raise money for local artists
Culture

MCC Festival of the Arts returns to raise money for local artists

Luke Hagen 04/01/2025

Small businesses, clubs and even musicians sell and showcase their art.

Navajo student wins Miss Native MCC 2025-26
Culture

Navajo student wins Miss Native MCC 2025-26

Luke Hagen 03/03/2025

Film major Raegen Ellis takes top prize after months of pageant delays.

Regional theatre festival returns to MCC
Culture News

Regional theatre festival returns to MCC

Luke Hagen 02/21/2025

Event brings together local audiences and student performers from around the Southwest.

Astronomy nights at MCC look a bit different 
Culture

Astronomy nights at MCC look a bit different 

Riley Weathersbee 02/12/2025

New dates, free tickets on different nights and more on what the free planetarium nights look like.

Chandler-Gilbert Community College held its second annual Suicide Prevention Walk  
Culture

Chandler-Gilbert Community College held its second annual Suicide Prevention Walk  

Riley Weathersbee 11/25/2024

Open to students, faculty, staff, and community members, people came together to show their support for people who were struggling.

‘It’s been such an honor.’ Miss Native MCC to transfer crown in upcoming pageant
Culture News

‘It’s been such an honor.’ Miss Native MCC to transfer crown in upcoming pageant

Luke Hagen 11/18/2024

The 2023-2024 Miss Native Community College will be honored before passing along the position of campus royalty.

Empty Bowls event helps homeless residents for over 30 years 
Culture

Empty Bowls event helps homeless residents for over 30 years 

Riley Weathersbee 11/18/2024

The annual event allowed attendees to buy a bowl and donate to a Mesa organization to help support those in need.

MCC butterfly garden opened up to the public
Culture Features

MCC butterfly garden opened up to the public

Riley Weathersbee 11/13/2024

The annual butterfly garden open house event opened up to remind people about the importance of the species.

MCCCD employees organize drag show to raise scholarship funds
Culture News

MCCCD employees organize drag show to raise scholarship funds

Luke Hagen 11/11/2024

Equality Maricopa arrange a night of entertainment that benefits students inclusivity across all campuses.

Here’s a look at first-generation student and We Care Wednesday event at MCC
Culture

Here’s a look at first-generation student and We Care Wednesday event at MCC

The Mesa Legend Staff 11/08/2024

The We Care Wednesday Day and first-generation celebration event brought together Mesa Community College on the Southern and Dobson campus.

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