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MCC student Evelyn Grad asks a question during Q&A (Photo by Gwendolyn Owen / Mesa Legend

Maricopa Colleges host seminar series aiming to boost civic engagement

Raised flags waving in front of Mesa City Hall

Mesa City Council to hold first election since historic November recall

Art Exhibition Showcases Native American Art

The clock tower at Mesa Community College's Southern and Dobson Campus. (The Mesa Legend)

Students transform plastic into bedding for homeless

World Journalist students work hard on a story in the Mesa Legend newsroom as Legend editor Jasmine Kageyama works behind the editor’s desk (Photo: Joseph Barnhurst)

Mesa Legend editors mentor next generation of journalists at Model UN

Representative Greg Stanton presents Honorary Consul of Malaysia Winnie Kho Kaplan and Founder of the Asian Festival Steve Kaplan with a Congressional Certificate of Commendation honoring the Asian Festival’s dedication strengthening community connections on Jan. 31, 2026. (Photo courtesy of Asian Festival)

The Asian Festival fosters community and celebration

ASMCC engages student body

MCC students form club to protest Trump Administration

We Care Wednesday persists on MCC campuses

Monarch waystations at MCC aim to conserve butterfly populations

Monday, March 16, 2026

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MCC Alum teaching Tai Chi to the community, still

Mesa Legend Staff 05/01/2017

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

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Impact of travel ban hits home for MCC student

Mesa Legend Staff 03/21/2017

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

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Acclaimed author Jimmy Santiago Baca holds reading at MCC Theater

Mesa Legend Staff 03/21/2017

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

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Arizona journalism students’ First Amendment rights in the hands of state legislators

Sydney Ritter 03/21/2017

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

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MCC registered nurse program ranked among the best

Mesa Legend Staff 03/21/2017

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

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MCC wins with 11 awards in writing competition

Mesa Legend Staff 03/21/2017

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

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Cyclists find the safest path using app

Mesa Legend Staff 03/07/2017

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

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Bill to turn AZ water project partisan fails

Sydney Ritter 03/07/2017

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

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State highways subject to new regulations

Mesa Legend Staff 02/20/2017

Stephen Peck Mesa Legend The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has implemented new regulations onto certain parts of Arizona highways.  The US-60 is one section that has been selected. A … Read More

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MCC assists students dealing with mental health issues

Mesa Legend Staff 02/20/2017

Jennifer Capati Mesa Legend A survey by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) shows an estimated 60 percent of college students are more likely to drop out due to … Read More

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