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Students, some in just a bra or corset, walked across campus holding signs to protest rape culture and victim blaming.
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Students, some in just a bra or corset, walked across campus holding signs to protest rape culture and victim blaming.
Senior Ginny O’Keefe (left) and senior Caleb Albert (right) participate in dress rehearsals for ‘Clybourne Park.’
Elon University Gender & LGBTQIA Center Director Matthew Antonio Bosch discusses impact House Bill 2 has had on LGBT community.
Elon University freshman Maya Eaglin, School of Communications Dean Paul Parsons, Town of Elon Mayor Jerry Tolley, University Archivist Chrystal Carpenter and President Leo Lambert (left to right) participate in wall removal ceremony.
Clinton supporter Judy Davis (60) clashes with Bernie Sanders supporters after Clinton's Charlotte Rally because she believes Sanders is (quote) Ralph Nader-ing this election (end-quote).
Charlotte Supporters of Bernie Sanders stand across the street from the Grady Cole Center where Hillary Clinton held a rally Monday night.
Clinton promises action on green energy if she is elected President.
Clinton envisioned a prosperous American economy under Democratic leadership.
The candidate poses for photos after her Charlotte rally.
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton hopes to take North Carolina in the Mar. 15 primary.
Ten-year-old Grace McKinnon makes signs in support of Clinton on the floor of the Grady Cole Center at the candidate's Mar. 14 rally.
Clinton recalls attending a memorial for Chicago shooting victims and pledges tougher action on gun control.
Ten-year-old Grace McKinnon shows her support for Clinton with signs she made herself.
During her speech Clinton invoked the grief of mothers who have lost children to gun violence.
Over 1,100 supporters gathered at the Grady Cole Center in Charlotte to hear Clinton speak.
Supporters and Secret Service agents surround the candidate after her speech.
A supporter plays air guitar along with the warm up music before the speeches begin.
After several outbursts from protestors in the audience, Trump thanks the demonstrators for the visibility they have given his rallies in the media.
After Trump's rally protestors gather behind a protective police line chanting (quote) deport racism (end quote) and (quote) I am the USA. (end quote)
A line of police officers separates protestors and Trump supporters in the parking lot of the Crown Complex after Trump's speech.