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MCC student leads makeup design for Julius Caesar theatre production

MCC brings back marching band competition

Residents push back on Mesa PD’s 16-year-long agreement with ICE

Chandler Museum expands Japanese American exhibit

Send Me Anything / Children’s Playground, Manzanar, California; archival pigment print on rag paper. Photo by Dean Terasaki. Letters courtesy of the T.K. Pharmacy Collection, Densho.

Chandler Museum debuts exhibit featuring Japanese American internee letters through photographer’s lens

Mesa Councilmember Julie Spilsbury embraces a supporter at an Election Day watch party on Nov. 4, 2025. (Photo by Gwendolyn Owen/The Legend)

Turning Point-backed candidate defeats Mesa councilmember in recall election

Turning Point USA backs recall effort against Mesa councilwoman over homeless housing, Harris endorsement

MCC hosts zine workshop for World Mental Health Day to help students de-stress

Federal work study change affects MCC students. Here’s how

Interested in journalism or public relations? Attend MCC’s free Midday News info session

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Sizzling ‘Eagle Eye’ ends summer movies with bang

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Wesley Colvin Eagle EyeAction-thrillerPG-13 for violence and language120 minutes Plot: Jerry Shaw (Shia Lebeouf), a burnt out Ivy League dropout constantly overshadowed by his dead brother, and Rachel Holloway (Michelle … Read More

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Halloween history dates back thousands of years

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Amanda Teller The celebration of Halloween comes with candy, costumes, and trick-or-treating, but there is a story behind Halloween that is rarely heard. Today, Halloween has now become the second-largest … Read More

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Theaters to showcase sci-fi, horror films

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Elizabeth Taggart Chandler Cinemas will be invaded by hordes of horror lovers and swarms of sci-fi fans just in time for Halloween. The fourth annual International Horror and Sci-fi Film … Read More

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A personal encounter with scandal

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Joshua Bishop “The War Within,” by Bob Woodward is an in-depth observation of the Bush administration during the Iraq War and the build up to the “surge.” It is specifically … Read More

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Pandora helps decide musical preferences

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Patricia Moore The Music Genome Project is an ambitious attempt to analyze music based on a comprehensive list of attributes and generate a massive database of songs allowing listeners to … Read More

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Death’ runs for president

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Nathan Humpherys Death is running for President in MCC’s comedy, “Death by a Landslide,” opening October 19.”Death by a Landslide” is a political satire written by Emmy nominee Joel Martel, … Read More

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Studying abroad an opportunity of a lifetime

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Iliana Deanda MCC’s study abroad program gives students the opportunity to experience another culture in a foreign country. “You don’t realize how much of a bi-product of your culture you … Read More

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Creativity adds to Halloween spirit

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Halloween is a time to indulge in fantasy and illusion, but some things should still be left to the imagination. We’re talking about girls wearing practically nothing and calling it … Read More

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Meyer’s ‘Twilight’ series may be on to something

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Erica Tiffany Stephanie Meyer’s “Twilight” series has created a sub-culture of vampire-loving readers. The Twilight series is comprised of four books. Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn; all best-sellers. … Read More

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Q & A with MCC’s sports psychologist

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Matt Wilhalme Tishin Donkersley is the professor of the sports psychology class at MCC. She has a backround in clinical psychology with an emphasis in sports and a master’s degree … Read More

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