THERE AND BACK: An up-close look at everyday life in Haiti
By Trent Scroggins / February 12, 2016Trent Scroggins is a sophomore photojournalism, religious studies and philosophy major and writes 'There and Back' for the Daily News.
Trent Scroggins is a sophomore photojournalism, religious studies and philosophy major and writes 'There and Back' for the Daily News.
After graduating from Ball State in 2012, Trake Carpenter wanted to give back to the Muncie community.“I wanted to start something,” he said.
"Mixed crowds of supporters and protestors fill the Elements Financial Blue Ribbon Pavilion April 20 at a presidential rally hosting by Donald Trump in Indianapolis. Cell phones rise as Trump enters the field house to begin his speech. DN PHOTO TRENT SCROGGINS
A protestor is arrested after a fight broke out in the parking lot outside a Donald Trump presidential rally at Indianapolis's fair grounds. DN PHOTO TRENT SCROGGINS
Several Black Lives Matter protestors raise fists during the Pledge of Allegiance at April 20 Trump rally at the fair grounds in Indianapolis. DN PHOTO/TRENT SCROGGINS
Children sit and peel apart Trump posters while their parents protest at the Donald Trump rally in Indianapolis on April 20. DN PHOTO TRENT SCROGGINS
Some dressed in vibrant attire to show their support for 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump on April 20. DN PHOTO TRENT SCROGGINS
The crowd starts chanting in tandem while pointing at the protestors being escorted out of the field house. DN PHOTO TRENT SCROGGINS
Police line the street in front of the Elements Financial Blue Ribbon Pavilion, separating large crowds of protestors and supporters. DN PHOTO/TRENT SCROGGINS
Older Trump supporters found their way to bleachers arranged around the small stage Trump would later appear on April 20. DN PHOTO/TRENT SCROGGINS
Taking a selfie just before Donald Trump's loud introduction at April 20 rally in Indianapolis. DN PHOTO/TRENT SCROGGINS
An older supporter of the 2016 presidential candidate shouted to look at his socks to a small group of news reporters, lifting his pant leg to reveal the socks he had purchased online only a week before the rally in Indianapolis. DN PHOTO TRENT SCROGGINS