Shirts from the Clothesline Project, which raises awareness about domestic violence, flap in the breeze on the Muskingum College campus this morning. Paige McConnell, a sophomore sociology major, pins more shirts
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Like Prayer Flags
Shirts from the Clothesline Project, which raises awareness about domestic violence, flap in the breeze on the Muskingum College campus this morning. Paige McConnell, a sophomore sociology major, pins more shirts
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Grim Reaper
Jon Grim Sr., 53, with his hearse. Grim (yes, that's really his name -- he showed me his driver's license) works at the Starfire gas station downtown, and he drives this '84 Eureka Concours hearse originally owned by the Friendly Funeral Home. "Most people are afraid because they think there's ghosts in there," he says. "I say, the people that were in there were already dead, so there ain't no ghosts."


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