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For one indigenous animation student, opportunity is just around the corner

A man with an inflatable chicken suit protesting in the street median on Stapley Drive on March 28, 2026.

A look into Mesa’s ‘No Kings’ protest

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

Monday, April 06, 2026
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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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New staff brings energy to men’s b-ball

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Nathan Humpherys The new men’s basketball program at MCC anticipates an exciting season with all new staff and an almost completely new team.”We want to restore MCC’s tradition of academic … Read More

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Region champs ready to kick off season

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Matt Wilhalme It is back to the court for the reigning Region I Women’s Basketball team at MCC.Head Coach Kori Stephenson has her group practicing hard for this season; many … Read More

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Governor talks about the past, looks to the future

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Mutinkhe Kaunda Arizona is at the apex of the housing crisis and diversification into other sectors of the market will be critical for Arizona to withstand any further slumps in … Read More

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Mayan calendar predicts the end is near

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Apparently, the world is going to end on Dec. 21, 2012.Yes, you read correctly, in some way, shape or form, the Earth (or at least a large portion of humans … Read More

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Domestic violence

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Louanna Faine On Oct. 6 more than 100 people came out to participate in MCC’s Domestic Violence Awareness Conference and Day of Unity. The topic of the conference was “Empowerment: … Read More

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United Way offers students chance to give to community

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Riis Valcho There is an opportunity for Mesa Community College to step up to a real challenge this fall semester. Starting Oct. 15 and ending Nov. 26, the Maricopa County … Read More

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Level of education often impacts salary

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2008

Matt Wilhalme Unemployment has risen to 6.1 percent according to the U.S. Department of Labor, and now many MCC students have a growing concern for their futures. According to data … Read More

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  • Art Exhibition Showcases Native American Art
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