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On Thursday evening at this year's Daniel W. Kops Freedom of the Press lecture, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones discusses her award-winning 1619 Project, race and American history. (Ashley Ramynke/Sun Contributor)

September 12, 2021

THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS | Sept. 12, 2021

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On Tuesday, a student relaxes under a tree on the arts quad. (Julia Nagel/Sun Assistant Photography Editor)
Students pass by the new Student Agencies apartment building on Wednesday. After more than a year of construction, the luxury apartment complex is fully occupied this year. (Hannah Rosenberg/Sun Photography Editor)
On Wednesday afternoon, a rabbi shares a treat with students after blowing a shofar on Ho plaza to celebrate Rosh Hashanah. (Julia Nagel/Sun Assistant Photography Editor)
The line for COVID testing at the Willard Straight test site stretches far outside the doors and across Ho Plaza on Wednesday. (Julia Nagel/Sun Assistant Photography Editor)
Right before closing on Wednesday, Mann Cafe is mostly empty. This new cafe replaced the well-loved Manndible Cafe, which closed at the end of the spring semester. (Lev Katreczko/Sun Staff Photographer).
Student Assembly President Anuli Ononye counts votes at a meeting on Thursday. (Julia Nagel/Sun Assistant Photography Editor)
On Thursday evening at this year’s Daniel W. Kops Freedom of the Press lecture, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones discusses her award-winning 1619 Project, race and American history. (Ashley Ramynke/Sun Contributor)
A Chi Psi alum speaks at a 9/11 memorial outside of the fraternity house on Saturday. The event memorialized the 20 year anniversary since the 9/11 attacks and the Chi Psi brothers who lost their lives in the attacks. (Hannah Rosenberg/Sun Photography Editor)
Students visit and explore booths at ClubFest on Sunday. Instead of the usual location in Barton Hall, this year’s ClubFest was outside on the Arts Quad. (Ting Ting Chen/Sun Contributor)