Promotion of religion on campus
Quintin Bingham Mesa Legend Mesa Community College has an open campus policy that allows the public to access most campus buildings and facilities during school operating hours. With the school’s … Read More
Quintin Bingham Mesa Legend Mesa Community College has an open campus policy that allows the public to access most campus buildings and facilities during school operating hours. With the school’s … Read More
Sydney Ritter Mesa Legend Elmo and Abby are getting a new friend and her name is Julia. She’s the newest member of the Sesame Street characters who made her debut … Read More
Tate Lamoreaux Mesa Legend Carol Haynes studied Tai Chi in the 1970s at Mesa Community College (MCC). At 84 years old, today she teaches classes in both the Chandler Senior … Read More
Stephen Peck Mesa Legend Anila is an Iranian immigrant who fears what the United States and her native government will do to her. She also fears the recent travel restrictions … Read More
Marcus Campbell Mesa Legend Jimmy Santiago Baca is a New Mexico based poet and writer of Chicano and Apache descent. He held a reading on Mesa Communities College campus in … Read More
Sydney Ritter Mesa Legend Arizona high school, college and university student journalists and educators may soon get the same protection professional journalists receive. Senate Bill (SB) 1384 passed in the … Read More
Jennifer Capati Mesa Legend According to the Arizona State Board of Nursing (AZBN) the Mesa Community College (MCC) Nursing program is among the top nursing school programs in the state. … Read More
Marcus Campbell Mesa Legend Every year, during the fall, Maricopa Community Colleges holds a creative writing competition. The awards culminate in an annual Creative Writing Awards dinner where winners and … Read More
Sam Canelake Mesa Legend Bicycling has long been regarded as the ideal alternative mode of transportation to the automobile. Cycling is a reliable, affordable and sustainable option, but it can … Read More
Sydney Ritter Mesa Legend The State Legislature struck down a bill that would have made the non-partisan Central Arizona Project (CAP) to function under a political party label. In January, … Read More