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The student section cheers during the first home game of the season.
Dean of Students Doug Pearson addresses students' concerns over COVID-19 on the SGA senate floor.
Tangerine Summers comes down from the stage to interact with the audience at last year's Common Ground drag performance. "A lot of people don’t know, that years ago when ya’ll was doing the Cherry Blossom festival, I was Miss Cherry Blossom," Summers said. "There was some conflict about it, but they had taken my money… My mom called me, she said ‘Boy, do you know what you done did?’ It was on the front page, but we had to be hush, hush because drag wasn’t as open as it is now. Only time we could drag was during Cherry Blossom and Halloween."
Professor Antonio Saravia (left) restates his argument as professor Chester Fontenot (middle) and student Genesis Cooper (right) listen.
Wide Receiver Tucker Cannon watches Mercer face off against Austin Peay in between plays.
The door to Mercer's College of Professional Advancement
Professor Antonio Saravia (left) restates his argument as professor Chester Fontenot (middle) and student Genesis Cooper (right) listen.
Washington Memorial Library is one of many branches losing funding in Macon.
Defensive Line Dorian Kithcart gets ready for the next play.
Emma McDaniel (left), Naomi Fan (middle) and Kristin Ware (right) cheer on the Mercer Bears during their first home game.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a metabolic disease that affects between 5 and 10 percent of women, half of whom don’t even know they have it.
Jenny Wright (left) and Courtney Britt (right) stand for a moment of silent reflection during Lights for Liberty, a candlelit vigil protesting the conditions of migrant detention centers.