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(05/17/18 7:04pm)

Boxes of diplomas line the wall in the registrar’s office. These diplomas were ordered after winterterm, but about 100 were be reordered after final grades were submitted.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/f8a2d26f-081b-4c2a-9aa4-591aa6727e5b

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(05/17/18 7:03pm)

Greg Latham (orange shirt) with Mountain Productions helps set up the main stage prior to graduation May 16.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/8c722f15-703b-44a4-baf6-ec7763dd8737

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(05/17/18 7:00pm)

Junior Colleen Cody cleans Fonville Fountain the week prior to graduation May 8.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/84a7f446-a230-4099-8b3c-51a97c3a25e1

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(05/17/18 7:01pm)

Keith Griffin (right) and Angela Monaghan place cheese and fruit on platters in preparation for the senior gala May 16.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/51a71455-525e-48f3-8068-d93cde4c6790

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(05/17/18 7:00pm)

Dakari Purvis (left) and Brandon Purvis roll stacks of chairs in front of Powell to begin setup for Commencement May 15.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/d14484de-fc6e-42e2-9f55-385d606b705b

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(05/11/18 2:28am)

Confederate supporters stand and listen during the Confederate Memorial Day Service May 10 at the Alamance County District Judge building.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/1b79b771-bc5f-4e8c-bf5b-731065c42056

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(05/11/18 2:28am)

Confederate supporters look at and touch the memorial May 10 outside the Alamance County District Judge.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/b38eba36-01a6-4eeb-8539-059af1f625ba

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(05/11/18 2:28am)

Confederate supporters hold a confederate flag and gaze at the memorial May 10 outside the Alamance County District Judge building.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/d71d8b22-c849-49cc-8996-15fe3623995b

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(05/11/18 2:28am)

Jen Fry, a former Elon women’s volleyball coach, talks to Gary Williamson, the founder and president of ACTBAC at the Confederate Memorial Day Service May 10.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/c03598db-e6c8-449f-9cbe-ec82003f6e1e

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(05/11/18 2:28am)

A confederate supporter waves a confederate flag May 10 near the memorial outside the Alamance County District Judge building.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/b2a58942-ca85-4ea1-986e-8aa7212c1300

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(05/11/18 2:28am)

Confederate supporters listen to Gary Williamson (far left), the founder and president of ACTBAC, speak at the Confederate Memorial Day Service May 10 at the Alamance County District Judge building.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/952a838e-ce60-41ed-8371-b565c81be74f

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(05/11/18 2:28am)

A confederate supporter shoots a gun in honor of the Confederate Memorial Day Service hosted by a southern rights organization, Alamance County Taking Back Alamance County (ACTBAC) May 10 at the Alamance County District Judge building.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/b8a4b543-70ff-45ec-8ac3-a38762625852

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(04/24/18 1:44am)

A tree marks the path of The Breakaway Trail with a white circle. The trail runs along farmland and goes through the woods.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/78608b2d-9141-4d53-89c9-fc0bc06218f9

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(04/23/18 11:09pm)

Opie, a donkey (right) and his friend Jax, walk through a field on the Guilford County Farm April 22. Jax and Opie often greet hikers and travelers as they come to the farm.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/47c9c3ed-14fa-4597-aafb-594dd3d0316c

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(04/23/18 11:09pm)

A killdeer bird sits on its nest in the parking lot of the Guilford County Farm April 22. Killdeer birds are one of the many varieties of birds that naturally live on the farm and near the trail.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/6ccc6cd1-28a1-427a-b3f7-c1585acbe3fb

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(04/23/18 11:09pm)

The Breakaway Trail ends with a large pond full of turtles, fish and other various wildlife.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/bb428325-cdf2-4b0a-a85b-3f594f13c9cc

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(04/23/18 11:10pm)

Trees line the path of The Breakaway Trail. The trail includes woods, streams, fields and a pond.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/2d35202a-542f-4125-96eb-85986615687e

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(04/23/18 11:11pm)

Curtis Brooks (left) and Nan Dwyer hike along Howerton Road, which is a part of The Breakaway Trail April 22.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/4162e91a-387b-453a-9cd1-011f1a35188f

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(04/23/18 11:11pm)

The Breakaway Trail is lined with trees marked by white circles so hikers don’t get lost.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/cfadf8ff-3b13-4127-b63c-9ee8298c67a9

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(04/24/18 1:34am)

Ed Schubert, farm manager for the Guilford County Farm, waters flowers at the greenhouse April 21.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/multimedia/e6e2cc34-c537-4eb5-a7f5-84047a8867d6


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