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Staff members speak behind the retro counter at Blue Ribbon Diner on S. Church Street in Burlington.
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Staff members speak behind the retro counter at Blue Ribbon Diner on S. Church Street in Burlington.
One student sings as another clutches her necklace, staring off in the distance. The students were part of a safe space event in the CREDE Wednesday night following the election of Donald Trump earlier that day.
Two students support each other as they listen to their peers share their thoughts. The students were part of a safe space event in the CREDE Wednesday night following the election of Donald Trump earlier that day.
A student addresses his peers during the discussion portion of the event. The student was part of a safe space event in the CREDE Wednesday night following the election of Donald Trump earlier that day.
Grill owners Norman and Micaela Smith pose outside of Mr. & Mrs. Smith's grill, located on 1802 West Webb in Burlington, NC. The couple has owned the school bus restaurant for over a year.
Owner Crystal Smith works inside the bus to prepare an order. Philly cheese steaks and grilled chicken sandwiches are two of the more popular menu offerings.
Grill owners Norman and Micaela Smith pose outside of Mr. & Mrs. Smith's grill, located on 1802 West Webb in Burlington, NC. The couple has owned the school bus restaurant for over a year.
Childhood favorites, such as spaghetti and meatballs, are elevated with a clean plate and garnishes.
President Bill Clinton addresses a crowd of approximately 700 in Durham, North Carolina on Sept. 6, 2016. Clinton discussed Hillary Clinton’s plans to bolster the economy and combat inequality if she were to take office .
UNC-Chapel Hill students attend the rally in support of Clinton. Molly Jordan ‘19, top right, and Madeline Braye, bottom right, have been strong Hillary supporters throughout the election.
Jim and Molly Platt (left and second from left) stand outside of the rally with handmade signs among a small group of Trump protesters. The Platts said they have been Trump supporters since day 1 and are against Hillary because they are tired of the corruption.
Supporters display pro-Hillary merchandise outside of the event.
Hillary supporters display merchandise purchased outside the campaign event.
''We've got to make the right decisions. We are stronger together, and Hillary needs you and North Carolina to make it happen,'' Clinton said.
''North Carolina at its best represents the future of America,'' Bill Clinton shared with crowd.
Bill Clinton spoke to a crowd of more than 700 people on Tuesday, September 6.
Trump supporters stand across the street from the entrance to the rally with posters and signs.
Young voters show up in support of Hillary.
Trump supporters stand across the street from the entrance to the rally with posters and signs.
Trump supporters stand across the street from the entrance to the rally with posters and signs.