(From left) First-years Cameron Fulton, Henry McKeand and Michael Bono practice their raps before the first round of their hall's rap battle tournament.
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(From left) First-years Cameron Fulton, Henry McKeand and Michael Bono practice their raps before the first round of their hall's rap battle tournament.
Women of all ages attended the rally; these two women were heading back home on the metro after a day of marching.
Christian protestors made their presence clear throughout Saturday. Some march participants surrounded them with linked arms to help assure their safety.
The parade had previously planned routes, such as ones near the Washington Monument, but protestors often went off the route.
A child covers up an anti-abortion sign with the message "Screw all of it" during the Women's March.
People placed their signs along fences throughout the city when the march was coming to a close.
A group of participants paraded through the streets with music playing from speakers.
March participants take selfies in front of the White House, which was heavily guarded after the inauguration.
Two participants confront a man counter-protesting the Women's March.
A protestor expresses their opinions regarding President Trump.
Protestors from different organizations gather to talk about their experiences and motives for speaking out against President Trump.
A protestor gathered together lists on reasons why he believes President Trump should not have been elected.
A supporter of President Trump engages with protestors before the inaugural parade.
Police intervene between a group of protestors and supporters of President Trump after the inauguration ceremony.
A man reads The Washington Post on the Washington monument on Inauguration Day.
Protestors spoke out against President Trump before the inaugural parade. The New York chapter of Black Lives Matter was one of the speakers.
Protestors speak out for environmental protection after the inauguration.
Carolina Dining Service has noticeably changed the recipe and altered the taste of the M&M cookies served in the dining halls on campus.
(From left) First-years Cameron Fulton, Henry McKeand and Michael Bono practice their raps before the first round of their hall's rap battle tournament.
Junior Justin Jackson (44) goes up for a layup against Wake Forest Wednesday night.