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December 26, 2024

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COURTESY OF CATHERINE PALMER
The goose wings of the Wawa logo welcome customers.

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COURTESY OF CATHERINE PALMER The goose wings of the Wawa logo welcome customers.

COURTESY OF TEDx
Aaron Maybin, a former NFL player and current Baltimore elementary school teacher, spoke about the power of community organizing.

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COURTESY OF TEDx Aaron Maybin, a former NFL player and current Baltimore elementary school teacher, spoke about the power of community organizing.

COURTESY OF JACOB TOOK
Student activists gathered on the Beach for the International Working Women’s Day March.

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COURTESY OF JACOB TOOK Student activists gathered on the Beach for the International Working Women’s Day March.

Courtesy of Louis Macabitas
This image from UC Davis shows the potential dangers of a private force.

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Courtesy of Louis Macabitas This image from UC Davis shows the potential dangers of a private force.

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Demonstrators held a silent protest during Samantha Power’s FAS talk.

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DAVID SAVELIEV/PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Demonstrators held a silent protest during Samantha Power’s FAS talk.

COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU
Alongside national school walkouts, Hopkins students gathered on Keyser Quad and marched to the Beach, calling for stricter gun control measures.

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COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU Alongside national school walkouts, Hopkins students gathered on Keyser Quad and marched to the Beach, calling for stricter gun control measures.

COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU
The demonstration at Homewood coincided with marches across the U.S.

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COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU The demonstration at Homewood coincided with marches across the U.S.

COURTESY OF TIANCHENG LYU
Jal Mehta was hosted by Schoolhouse Talk at the School of Education.

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COURTESY OF TIANCHENG LYU Jal Mehta was hosted by Schoolhouse Talk at the School of Education.

The Baltimore Beat, a free, local alternative weekly newspaper, closed on March 6, just four months after it opened in November 2017. The tweet announcing the closure credited it to insufficient advertising funds. 

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The Baltimore Beat, a free, local alternative weekly newspaper, closed on March 6, just four months after it opened in November 2017. The tweet announcing the closure credited it to insufficient advertising funds. 

COURTESY OF MORGAN OME
Community members gathered for the rededication ceremony on Saturday.

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COURTESY OF MORGAN OME Community members gathered for the rededication ceremony on Saturday.

Students and administrators gathered to discuss the proposed police force.

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Students and administrators gathered to discuss the proposed police force.

Ganesha Martin talked about the problems with policing in Baltimore.

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Ganesha Martin talked about the problems with policing in Baltimore.

COURTESY OF THROAT CULTURE
Sketches for the 24 Hour Show can’t be written more than a day before.

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COURTESY OF THROAT CULTURE Sketches for the 24 Hour Show can’t be written more than a day before.

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