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Superior graduate Preston Ross (left) and senior Dylan Waldorf pose with sign at Hands Off! protest in front of the Douglas County Courthouse Saturday, April 5. Students shared their opinion in the community.
Superior graduate Preston Ross (left) and senior Dylan Waldorf pose with sign at Hands Off! protest in front of the Douglas County Courthouse Saturday, April 5. Students shared their opinion in the community.
Natalie Schultz
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Hands Off: Students join community protest to share voices

On Saturday, April 5, members of the Superior community took part in the nation wide protest called “Hands Off!” against president Donald Trump and his admin. The protest took place on Belknap Street in front of the Douglas County Courthouse.

This protest was just one of many in the Northland. Other protests took place in Duluth, Cloquet, Chisholm, Grand Marais, and Grand Rapids.

During these protests, many students, past and present, used their voices to share their opinions.

Protesters line the street with signs of messages they made at the Hands Off! protest in front of the Douglas County Courthouse on Belknap Street on Saturday, April 5. People filled the street coming together with their voices. (Natalie Schultz)

 

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Former Northwestern High School student Maddie Gunderson cheers and puts hands up while driving past Hands Off! protest on Belknap Street in front of the Douglas County Courthouse on Saturday, April 5. Political music played from the car while at a stop. (Natalie Schultz)
Protesters hold items and signs that represent their views as they cheer at the Hands Off! protest on Belknap Street in front of the Douglas County Courthouse on Saturday, April 5. Many protesters came together on the streets (Natalie Schultz)
Seniors Nora Anderson (Left) and Ellen Hollenbach pose with sign they made for the Hands Off! protest on Belknap Street in front of the Douglas County Courthouse on Saturday, April 5. Students come together during the protest. (Natalie Schultz)
Protester holds up sign she made on Belknap Street in front of the Douglas County Courthouse on Saturday, April 5.  (Natalie Schultz)

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