Members of Students for Life line the street in front of Key Dispensary on Baltimore Street for a demonstration held by Right to Life in Kirksville called the Life Chain. Protesters held signs that included messages with religious themes, stating abortion hurts women and adoption. (Photo by Staff Writer Harlem Hall)
College Republicans president Nick Adams sits at a table on the Quad with a sign that reads, “Ask a republican one question.” After asking a question, participants were encouraged to grab a piece of candy. (photo by News Editor Vince Jones)
Junior political science major Emma Stanley speaks to College Republicans Nick Adams and Brock White at their table on the Quad. The table was set up for a College Republicans event called Ask a Republican, where students were encouraged to ask a question and take a piece of candy. (photo by News Editor Vince Jones)
Executive members of College Republicans, Brock White and Nick Adams, speak to students on the Quad for their Ask a Republican event. Adams said at one point they had eight people standing at their table. (photo by News Editor Vince Jones)
Eleven members of Students for Life line up along Baltimore street, along with members of the Kirksville community. Cars drove by the protest with a few honking in support. (Photo by Staff Writer Harlem Hall)
Students for Life president Whitney Pavely and College Republicans president Nick Adams hold up a sign that reads “Life the first inalienable right.” Adams and Pavely said the two organizations work together often, and their views often align. (Photo by Staff Writer Harlem Hall)