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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

A 20-year-long enduring opportunity for Native American youth

MCC student leads makeup design for Julius Caesar theatre production

MCC brings back marching band competition

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Local Holiday Theater Events

Mesa Legend Staff 11/17/2009

Who’s the Turkey Now?Nov. 287 p.m.Theatre 168Admission $15PilgrimpaloozaNov. 27 – 287:30 – 9: 45 p.m.National Comedy TheatreAdmission $10-12 The Snow QueenNov. 20 – Dec. 203 – 7:30 p.m.Scottsdale Stages TheatreAdmission … Read More

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Homecoming provides entertainment to all

Mesa Legend Staff 10/27/2009

Lauren Smith MCC’s homecoming offers entertainment for everyone.Mesa Community College staff and ASMCC is making sure that the Thunderbird’s homecoming is an event not to miss out on. Tailgating and … Read More

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Cougars are out on the prowl, 40 is the new 20

Mesa Legend Staff 10/27/2009

Ashely Lawson The growing popularity with older men seeking younger females has lead to the release of cougars into the wild, or in this case, Scottsdale. A cougar (see also: … Read More

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MCC offers student parents affordable child daycare during classes

Mesa Legend Staff 10/27/2009

Charissa Price Some MCC students not only face the tremendous pressures of their academics, but also have the responsibility of caring for a child who is depending on them for … Read More

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Light rail is party train

Mesa Legend Staff 10/27/2009

Vickie Rodriguez The Metro Light Rail is the newest form of transportation in the Phoenix metro area attracting a wide range of passengers across the valley. Ridership has increased every … Read More

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Veterans missing benefits, funds offered through GI Bill

Mesa Legend Staff 10/27/2009

Jessica True Rep. Harry Mitchell, D-Ariz., is one of many who sponsored the new Post 9/11 GI Bill into law this year. This means that veterans now have four years … Read More

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Type 2 diabetes increasingly prevalent in today’s youth

Mesa Legend Staff 10/27/2009

Jessica True Type 2 diabetes used to be called adult onset diabetes, but the term is no longer accurate due to the fact that young people are now frequently devloping … Read More

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It’s never too early for students to start investing in retirement

Mesa Legend Staff 10/27/2009

Kevin Holloway Most college students probably haven’t started to think about retirement, or how to plan for it. When setting up a retirement plan, it is best to determine what … Read More

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Princeton students express concern over grade quotas

Mesa Legend Staff 10/27/2009

The Daily Princetonian Princeton UWIRE – Students hoping to get a leg up in the admissions process have learned to seek the Facebook pages of admissions counselors such as Adabel … Read More

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U.S. security measures restrict personal liberties

Mesa Legend Staff 10/27/2009

The Legends View A person’s natural right to life, liberty, and property are slowly being violated in the United States of America all in the name of security.Security threats against … Read More

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