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  • Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, wipes away tears while speaking about her son's death.  Fulton spoke about gun violence and the Stand Your Ground Law at Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS on April 22, 2014.

    Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, wipes away tears while speaking about her son's death. Fulton spoke about gun violence and the Stand Your Ground Law at Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS on April 22, 2014.

  • (Photo by Hannah Hunsinger | Collegian)

Zach Wahls, speaks about what makes a marriage and his personal experience coming from a family with two moms, in Forum Hall on Tuesday night, March 4, 2013.  Wahls has become well known since a youtube video of him speaking to the Iowa House Judiciary Committee in defense of gay marriage, and gay couples with kids went viral. he has been featured on many national news stations, spoke at the Democratic national convention, and published a book on the same topic.

    (Photo by Hannah Hunsinger | Collegian) Zach Wahls, speaks about what makes a marriage and his personal experience coming from a family with two moms, in Forum Hall on Tuesday night, March 4, 2013. Wahls has become well known since a youtube video of him speaking to the Iowa House Judiciary Committee in defense of gay marriage, and gay couples with kids went viral. he has been featured on many national news stations, spoke at the Democratic national convention, and published a book on the same topic.

  • (Photo by Hannah Hunsinger | Collegian)

Zach Wahls, speaks about what makes a marriage and his personal experience coming from a family with two moms, in Forum Hall on Tuesday night, March 4, 2013.  Wahls has become well known since a youtube video of him speaking to the Iowa House Judiciary Committee in defense of gay marriage, and gay couples with kids went viral. he has been featured on many national news stations, spoke at the Democratic national convention, and published a book on the same topic.

    (Photo by Hannah Hunsinger | Collegian) Zach Wahls, speaks about what makes a marriage and his personal experience coming from a family with two moms, in Forum Hall on Tuesday night, March 4, 2013. Wahls has become well known since a youtube video of him speaking to the Iowa House Judiciary Committee in defense of gay marriage, and gay couples with kids went viral. he has been featured on many national news stations, spoke at the Democratic national convention, and published a book on the same topic.

  • Johnson County district attorney Stephen Howe talks to students Tuesday morning about open meetings laws. The talk was held in Kedzie 004 at 9:30 a.m. and was followed by a question and answer period. 

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    Johnson County district attorney Stephen Howe talks to students Tuesday morning about open meetings laws. The talk was held in Kedzie 004 at 9:30 a.m. and was followed by a question and answer period. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • Parker Wilhelm, junior studying mass communications, asks a question about open meetings over the internet during Stephen Howe's talk Tuesday morning. Howe is a district attorney for Johnson County and was talking to students in Kedzie 004 about open meetings law violations. 

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    Parker Wilhelm, junior studying mass communications, asks a question about open meetings over the internet during Stephen Howe's talk Tuesday morning. Howe is a district attorney for Johnson County and was talking to students in Kedzie 004 about open meetings law violations. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • Stephen Howe, district attorney for Johnson County, talks to students Tuesday morning in Kedzie 004. The talk went over open meeting's law violations. "My job is to see that there's in governement," Howe said.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

    Stephen Howe, district attorney for Johnson County, talks to students Tuesday morning in Kedzie 004. The talk went over open meeting's law violations. "My job is to see that there's in governement," Howe said. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)

  • (Photo by Landry Mastellar | Collegian)

Nikki Giovanni admires the free book she passed out February 6, 2013 evening at the Alumni Center with a guest of the event. Giovanni Is a well known award winning poet and human rights activist. The event was hosted by the BSU.

    (Photo by Landry Mastellar | Collegian) Nikki Giovanni admires the free book she passed out February 6, 2013 evening at the Alumni Center with a guest of the event. Giovanni Is a well known award winning poet and human rights activist. The event was hosted by the BSU.

  • (Photo by Landry Mastellar | Collegian)

BSU President Anita Easterwood and Nikki Giovanni look on while Giovanni is introduced wednesday night in the Alumni Center. Giovanni was the guest speaker February 6, 2013 night where she recited several of her well known poems.

    (Photo by Landry Mastellar | Collegian) BSU President Anita Easterwood and Nikki Giovanni look on while Giovanni is introduced wednesday night in the Alumni Center. Giovanni was the guest speaker February 6, 2013 night where she recited several of her well known poems.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren talks to the media following his speech on relations between the United States and Israel during the 162nd annual Landon Lecture Tuesday morning in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Manhattan residents and K-State students packed Forum Hall for the opportunity to hear the dignitary speak.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren talks to the media following his speech on relations between the United States and Israel during the 162nd annual Landon Lecture Tuesday morning in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Manhattan residents and K-State students packed Forum Hall for the opportunity to hear the dignitary speak.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren discusses the historical and ongoing relations between the United States and Israel during the 162nd annual Landon Lecture Tuesday morning in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Manhattan residents and K-State students packed Forum Hall for the opportunity to hear the dignitary speak.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren discusses the historical and ongoing relations between the United States and Israel during the 162nd annual Landon Lecture Tuesday morning in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Manhattan residents and K-State students packed Forum Hall for the opportunity to hear the dignitary speak.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren discusses the historical and ongoing relations between the United States and Israel during the 162nd annual Landon Lecture Tuesday morning in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Manhattan residents and K-State students packed Forum Hall for the opportunity to hear the dignitary speak.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren discusses the historical and ongoing relations between the United States and Israel during the 162nd annual Landon Lecture Tuesday morning in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Manhattan residents and K-State students packed Forum Hall for the opportunity to hear the dignitary speak.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren discusses the historical and ongoing relations between the United States and Israel during the 162nd annual Landon Lecture Tuesday morning in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Manhattan residents and K-State students packed Forum Hall for the opportunity to hear the dignitary speak.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren discusses the historical and ongoing relations between the United States and Israel during the 162nd annual Landon Lecture Tuesday morning in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Manhattan residents and K-State students packed Forum Hall for the opportunity to hear the dignitary speak.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian)

Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren discusses the historical and ongoing relations between the United States and Israel during the 162nd annual Landon Lecture Tuesday morning in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Manhattan residents and K-State students packed Forum Hall for the opportunity to hear the dignitary speak.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren discusses the historical and ongoing relations between the United States and Israel during the 162nd annual Landon Lecture Tuesday morning in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Manhattan residents and K-State students packed Forum Hall for the opportunity to hear the dignitary speak.

  • Herman Cain laughts after someones questions during his event at the Union Grand Ballroom Tuesday night. 

(Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian)

    Herman Cain laughts after someones questions during his event at the Union Grand Ballroom Tuesday night. (Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian)

  • People sitting in the front row smile and react to Herman Cain as he talks about various subjects at his event sponsered by Young Americans Tuesday night. The event was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Union Tuesday at 7 p.m.

(Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian)

    People sitting in the front row smile and react to Herman Cain as he talks about various subjects at his event sponsered by Young Americans Tuesday night. The event was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Union Tuesday at 7 p.m. (Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian)

  • After answering questions from the audience, past republican candidate Herman Cain sang a version of Amazing Grace to those in attendence. The event Cain was speaking at was sponsered by Young Americans and was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Union at 7 p.m. Tuesday night.

(Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian)

    After answering questions from the audience, past republican candidate Herman Cain sang a version of Amazing Grace to those in attendence. The event Cain was speaking at was sponsered by Young Americans and was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Union at 7 p.m. Tuesday night. (Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian)

  • Students gather around a microphone to ask Herman Cain questions at his event held in the Union Ballroom Tuesday night at 7 p.m.

(Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian

    Students gather around a microphone to ask Herman Cain questions at his event held in the Union Ballroom Tuesday night at 7 p.m. (Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian

  • After taking questions from the audience, Herman Cain walked behind the stage to a backdrop with flags to be asked questions from the media. Cain spoke at an event put on by Young American's Tuesday in the Grand Ballroom of the Union.

(Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian)

    After taking questions from the audience, Herman Cain walked behind the stage to a backdrop with flags to be asked questions from the media. Cain spoke at an event put on by Young American's Tuesday in the Grand Ballroom of the Union. (Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian)

  • Christina Rock talks about her life living being HIV positive to those in attendance at her HIV Like Me event in Little Theater of the Union Thursday night.

(Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian)

    Christina Rock talks about her life living being HIV positive to those in attendance at her HIV Like Me event in Little Theater of the Union Thursday night. (Photo by Evert Nelson/Collegian)

  • Audience members listen to Christina Rock's HIV Like Me presentation in the Little Theater Thursday night.

(Photo by Evert Nelson / Collegian)

    Audience members listen to Christina Rock's HIV Like Me presentation in the Little Theater Thursday night. (Photo by Evert Nelson / Collegian)

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    Stephen Howe, district attorney for Johnson County, talks to students Tuesday morning in Kedzie 004. The talk went over open meeting's law violations. "My job is to see that there's in governement," Howe said.

(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
    (Photo by Landry Mastellar | Collegian)

Nikki Giovanni admires the free book she passed out February 6, 2013 evening at the Alumni Center with a guest of the event. Giovanni Is a well known award winning poet and human rights activist. The event was hosted by the BSU.
    (Photo by Landry Mastellar | Collegian)

BSU President Anita Easterwood and Nikki Giovanni look on while Giovanni is introduced wednesday night in the Alumni Center. Giovanni was the guest speaker February 6, 2013 night where she recited several of her well known poems.