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Junior catcher Jordan Fabian prepares to catch the ball while her teammate prepares to pitch.
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Junior catcher Jordan Fabian prepares to catch the ball while her teammate prepares to pitch.
A marching protest attendee holds a sign that has the quote “[Anger], focused with precision it can become a powerful source of energy serving progress and change” by Audre Lorde written on it.
A marching protestor holds a sign that has the quote, “FIRE ALL ABUSERS” on it, which was written on many signs at the protest.
A shot of the crowd as they hold a variety of signs while at their second stop during the march, Gambrell Hall.
A marching protest attendee holds a sign that has the quote “PROTECT STUDENTS NOT ABUSERS” written on it as they march towards President Caslen’s house.
A young child holds a sign that says “Injustice Anywhere is a THREAT to JusticeEverywhere -Dr. King” during a protest about stopping Asian hate in America.
Junlan Lei passionately speaks to the crowd about violence in the United States.
The crowd holds up a banner while waving signs that vary in message, all signs are about stopping racism, specifically racism against Asian communities.
Senior forward Luciana Zullo runs while dribbling the ball towards the goal. During her career she gained a total of 13 goals with 34 points and eight assists.
The 113th student senate members being sworn in. The crowd consisted of both new and returning senate members.
Members of the audience clap as USC NAACP chapter President Caley Bright gives her speech.
USC's NAACP chapter President Caley Bright gives a speech at the Aim to Rename press conference on Feb. 17, 2021.
Senator Benjamin Randolph's grave located in Randolph Cemetery, which is named in his honor.
This house is named after Modjeska Monteith Simkins, who is known for her work in public health. The house is a Historic Columbia site and offers tours.
Senator Benjamin Randolph's grave located in Randolph Cemetery, which is named in his honor.
The Zion Baptist Church was founded in 1865 and was used as a gathering for civil rights meetings.
Graduate student infielder Mackenzie Boesel runs towards first base after batting.