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Members of the greater Alamance community stood in solidarity with those impacted by the shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando.
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Members of the greater Alamance community stood in solidarity with those impacted by the shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando.
We can only honor those lives by living as authentically as we can," said Ken Smith, "without fear and without shame.”
More than 150 members of the Alamance community gathered to show their support for Orlando through prayer, song, meditation, and vigil June 14.
Rebecca Hurd opened for "Saturday Night Live" comedian Colin Jost Feb. 24 in McCrary Theater.
"Saturday Night Live" comedian Colin Jost performs in front of hundreds of members of the Elon University community.
Students gather at the front of Moseley Center to express their feelings toward the statement, "Black Lives Matter."
Caruso inside Tony's earlier this year. File photo.
Junior Marlena Fernandez, left lower back, "Love Life" on a beach scene.
Sophomore Tory Taylor, left wrist, white ink dove enclosed in a circle.
Senior Holly Smith, left elbow, "I love you" in sign language.
Senior Rachel Lewis, back of neck, "SHINE SHINE SHINE SHINE SHINE."
Senior Holly Smith, left shoulder, mandala.
Senior Rachel Lewis, left collarbone, "I belong deeply to myself" written mirrored in cursive.
Senior Holly Smith, left elbow, "GSS + DES = HNS."
Sophomore Ryan Harrington, left ribs, scripture.
Senior Rachel Lewis, left lower ribs, "inhale."
Signs and messages of goodwill were posted on an electrical pole close to where the accident occurred.