Anderson Hall was one of four locations protesters traveled to, the others being the president's residence, Bosco Plaza and Hale Library. (Featured in the Collegian)
Anderson Hall was one of four locations protesters traveled to, the others being the president's residence, Bosco Plaza and Hale Library. (Featured in the Collegian)
Forward Nae'Qwan Tomlin greets protesters in front of President Richard Linton's residence. The student-led protest on Wednesday was over Tomlin's suspension. (Featured in the Collegian)
Forward Nae'Qwan Tomlin greets protesters in front of President Richard Linton's residence. The student-led protest on Wednesday was over Tomlin's suspension. (Featured in the Collegian)
Bosco Plaza was one of four locations the protesters traveled to, the others being the president's residence, Anderson Hall and Hale Library. (Featured in the Collegian)
Bosco Plaza was one of four locations the protesters traveled to, the others being the president's residence, Anderson Hall and Hale Library. (Featured in the Collegian)
Guard Dorian Finister greets people protesting over Nae'Qwan Tomlin's suspension in Bosco Plaza. Finister did not join the protestors. (Featured in the Collegian)
Guard Dorian Finister greets people protesting over Nae'Qwan Tomlin's suspension in Bosco Plaza. Finister did not join the protestors. (Featured in the Collegian)
Collegian sports editor Luke Lazarczyk interviews a student in the protest for his story. Toby Hammes, on duty for the Manhattan Mercury, joins him alongside Mercury photographer Lewis Marien.
Collegian sports editor Luke Lazarczyk interviews a student in the protest for his story. Toby Hammes, on duty for the Manhattan Mercury, joins him alongside Mercury photographer Lewis Marien.
Ryan Buckner, sophomore in accounting, displays a flag he wore to the protest of Nae'Qwan Tomlin dunking. "We believe one of our family members is being oppressed right now by our dictator President Linton," Buckner said. (Featured in the Collegian)
Ryan Buckner, sophomore in accounting, displays a flag he wore to the protest of Nae'Qwan Tomlin dunking. "We believe one of our family members is being oppressed right now by our dictator President Linton," Buckner said. (Featured in the Collegian)
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