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Kane Hervey tries to keep his candle burning after the Riley Strain vigil on Thursday at Traditions Plaza. Members of the Delta Chi fraternity passed out candles to those who attended the vigil.
Brecklyn Holtz falls into a fit of laughter as she poses for graduation portrait in Columbia, Missouri.
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Nichole Prior looks up at the display to see what order she must give to the next customer in the drive through. “I wish I didn’t have to work this job, I fucking hate being here," Prior said.
From left, Alaina, 12, John and Lindy McCluskey watch as the moon starts to completely cover the sun on Monday in Park Hill. "It was the coolest experience," Alaina said.
Carolyn Magnuson poses for a portrait during the True/False Jubilee on Thursday at the Missouri Theatre in Columbia. Now 83 years old, Magnuson still attends the film festival and has worked as a Q Queen in the past to greet and interact with festiva
Jim Eckert plays the trumpet after a play made by the Hornets on Friday in Fulton. Fulton will face Kirksville for their next game.
Jeremy Root and Amanda Hinnant pose for a portrait during the True/False Jubilee on Thursday at Missouri Theatre in Columbia. Attendees were encouraged to wear masks, ballgowns, bow ties and other couture.
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From left, Sabrina Miller looks at the mimosas that her mother Abbey Miller points at on Friday at Business Loop. Sabrina always helps her mom when they do their pop ups on Friday nights.
Aaron Volk sits and waits for people to come check out his pop-up Friday at Speakers Circle. “I started last year, starting my own little brand, just to make some money on the side besides school,” Volk said. “It grew into more than just trying to ma

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