Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke to students and community members at Carnegie Mellon University yesterday. Hillary delivered a speech to an enthusiastic crowd that touched on environmental sustainability, education, equal opportunity, abortion, marriage equality, voting rights, and much more.
Head over to the full review of the rally that Tab reporters Carrie Qiu and Felicia Wang wrote or scroll through the photos below.
Lines started 3 hours before the event and extended the length of CMU’s campus
The room packs in tightly
Reporters from several states attended the rally
Tab reporter Felicia Wang interviews a group of CMU students before the rally begins
Tab reporter Felicia Wang interviews a group of CMU students before the rally begins
A group of CMU students pose at the rally
Posters, flags, stickers, and pins were distributed to show support
Students in the stands coordinated a large sign
The CMU a cappella group Soundbyte performed before Hillary took the stage
The audience quiets down as CMU student Avery Smith sings the national anthem
Student turnout packed one of the largest rooms on CMU’s campus
I wonder what century we’re in?
“Campaigning is like ‘a big job interview. You want to know, who are these people running for president? Where do they come from? What do they believe? What have they done in the past? What have they, not just said, but what have they accomplished?”
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke about environmental sustainability, education, equal opportunity, abortion, marriage equality, voting rights, and much more.
Hillary makes a round to say hello to her supporters
We heard Hillary likes to take selfies
CMU students pose before leaving the rally with their Hillary posters
Some folks had more fun than others 🙂