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Students venture to the State Capitol building with questions for their elected officials

Here’s what to know about Mesa Community College’s 60th anniversary graduation ceremony

JAM Club Open Mic delivers chaotic, but lighthearted vocal performances

Mesa Community College Student Art Show showcases student artists’ talent

The Associated Students of Mesa Community College election season is here

MCC celebrates its 60th birthday with a party

Mesa Community College’s Children’s Center closes after 50 years of operation

MCC Lost and Found Sale resells unclaimed and donated items at affordable prices

MCC Festival of the Arts returns to raise money for local artists

Mesa Community College responds to federal DEI reversals with program cuts

Sunday, May 18, 2025

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Mesa Police Chief Resigns
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Mesa Police Chief Resigns

Sydney Ritter 02/14/2020

Ramon Batista has been the city of Mesa’s Police Chief since 2017.  On Nov. 4, he resigned his position through text message: “Please understand that my decision to leave the … Read More

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Program allows Tempe Police to better prepare for emergencies

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2014

By: Skylar Betancourt In an emergency, time is an essential component of response quality. During these times, people often are unable to speak or comprehend what is going on. This affects … Read More

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ASU, Tempe Police departments in hot water

Mesa Legend Staff 10/14/2014

By: Paige Baker     The ASU Police Department announced, Sept. 29, that they would be returning the military weaponry issued to them last year, as distrust of police rises … Read More

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Recent Posts

  • Students venture to the State Capitol building with questions for their elected officials
  • Here’s what to know about Mesa Community College’s 60th anniversary graduation ceremony
  • JAM Club Open Mic delivers chaotic, but lighthearted vocal performances
  • Mesa Community College Student Art Show showcases student artists’ talent
  • The Associated Students of Mesa Community College election season is here
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