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Students gather together to spread the message of peace and love  – Mesa Legend


A student holds up their handmade sign, sharing a positive message during the Peace and Love Rally at Mesa Community College’s Southern and Dobson Campus on March 4, 2025. (Luke Hagen/The Mesa Legend)

In a fursuit, MCC student and event organizer Jaime Stone hugs an attendee during the Peace and Love Rally at Mesa Community College’s Southern and Dobson Campus on March 4, 2025. (Luke Hagen/The Mesa Legend)
MCC student holds up his sign during the Peace and Love Rally at Mesa Community College’s Southern and Dobson Campus on March 4, 2025. (Luke Hagen/The Mesa Legend)
A student wearing a fursuit head poses for a photo with their “love and support everyone” sign during the Peace and Love Rally at Mesa Community College’s Southern and Dobson Campus on March 4, 2025. (Luke Hagen/The Mesa Legend)








  • Riley Weathersbee is the Managing Editor for the Mesa Legend. She joined the staff in March 2024 with a positive attitude to fuel her passion for informing and helping communities. She is working towards a career in public relations after her time at MCC.




  • Luke Hagen was a born and raised Arizonan. He has always had an interest in current events, but discovered his love for news writing after taking a journalism elective in his senior year of high school. He hopes to transfer to Arizona State University and eventually attend graduate school for either geography, communication studies or both.





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