
Brittany Conrad prepares to dive into the pool Monday, June 21, 2021, in Zionsville. Conrad lost her leg in a lawnmowing accident when she was four years old. Now a competitive swimmer, she is aiming to set a world record at the Junior Nationals.


A Yale undergraduate closes her eyes during a lay-in protest at New Haven City Hall against the expansion of the regional airport on September 25, 2022, in New Haven, Connecticut.


Anthony Ray repairs an instrument Tuesday, July 13, 2021, at Musicians' Repair and Sales in Indianapolis. Musicians' Repair and Sales, which opened in 1948, is the oldest operating family-owned music store in Indianapolis.

Coleman Boyd, an abortion rights opponent, shouts at a speaker at the Liberate Abortion rally Friday, June 17, 2022, in Jackson, MS.


Bridgett Rogers mourns the loss of her cousin Willie Ray Jones at a vigil for him in Picayune, Miss., following his disappearance on July 6, 2020.

Michael Rauch, a member of the country-folk trio "The Tall Boys," plays a song from their debut album in his backyard in Gautier, Miss. Rauch and The Tall Boys verbally interrupted a protest against police brutality held by Ocean Springs High School students in the wake of George Floyd, and they subsequently lost many of their gigs. Gautier, a high school history teacher, resigned.



Yale undergraduate student Audrey Ryan rushes the field during the 2019 edition of The Game between Harvard and Yale alongside hundreds of protesters. The students occupied the field for 30 minutes and demanded Yale and Harvard divest from fossil fuels.

Yale soccer players retake the field after a goal in their game against UMass Lowell on September 11, 2021.

Graeme Steele Johnson relaxes in the green room before the Kallos Chamber Orchestra performance at the New Haven Lawn Club on November 3, 2022.

Jaelynn Burden holds a carnation and the symbolic bullhorn after leading a march to the beach to reenact the Bloody Biloxi Wade-In of 1960, where police stepped aside and allowed mobs to attack a group of Black teenagers who waded into the water of the segregated Biloxi beaches.

William Lutz, a horse-rescuer, has purchased the former home of James Pierce, one of the first television actors of the character "Tarzan," and plans to renew it to its original condition in Freedom, Indiana.

Two demonstrators have an altercation at the base of the Confederate monument during a protest to remove it in front of the Harrison County Courthouse parking lot in Gulfport, Mississippi, on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020.