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  • Edward and Katrina Gutierrez converse about their eclectic musical tastes during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015.<br />
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  • Henry Spivey, 6, accompanies his father Joe Spivey during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015.<br />
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  • Brittney Hernandez wins a Record Store Day koozie off of the Wheel of Fortune, at left, during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015. <br />
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  • Ronald Fernandez enjoys a magic show while shopping during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015.<br />
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  • Brittney Hernandez holds a Record Store Day koozie, which she won off of the Wheel of Fortune, at left, during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015. <br />
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  • Record Store Day buttons were given as prizes during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015. <br />
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  • Joyce Russell sifts through records during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015. Though she planed to visit more, this shop was Russell's first stop.<br />
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  • Joyce Russell sifts through records during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015. Though she planed to visit more, this shop was Russell's first stop.<br />
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  • Magician and comedian Randy Bernstein entertains customers Ryan Barayuga, at left, and Patrick Prunty, at right, during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015.<br />
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  • Ryan Deffet checks out a customer during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015.<br />
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  • Record Store Day includes extra long hours, a Wheel of Fortune for prizes and a magician at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015.<br />
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  • Mike Rammer, at right, shows a vinyl find to Tom Rammer during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015. The two started the day in line for an opening at 6 A.M.<br />
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  • Magician and comedian Randy Bernstein entertains customer Elaine Fong during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015.<br />
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  • Brian Lear watches the Wheel of Fortune, which Mario Gage, at left, spun for prizes during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015. <br />
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  • Magician and comedian Randy Bernstein entertains customers Ryan Barayuga, at left, and Patrick Prunty, at right, during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015.<br />
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  • A customer spins the Wheel of Fortune for prizes during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015. <br />
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  • Eoghan Byrt spins the Wheel of Fortune for prizes during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015. <br />
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  • Stephanie Ayoob spins the Wheel of Fortune for prizes during Record Store Day at Dusty Groove in Chicago on Saturday, April 18, 2015. <br />
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  • Adolfo Davis poses for a portrait at the Cook County Jail in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Davis has been serving life without parole for involvement in murders when he was 14 but may have the opportunity to be released thanks to a Supreme Court Decision.<br />
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  • Adolfo Davis poses for a portrait at the Cook County Jail in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Davis has been serving life without parole for involvement in murders when he was 14 but may have the opportunity to be released thanks to a Supreme Court Decision.<br />
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  • Barbershops and beauty salons are the heart of the Dominican community in the northern Manhattan neighborhood of Inwood, often referred to as Little Santo Domingo. Having opened in the 1980s, Los Taxistas Barber Shop is an institution under the elevated 1 train.
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  • Adolfo Davis poses for a portrait at the Cook County Jail in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Davis has been serving life without parole for involvement in murders when he was 14 but may have the opportunity to be released thanks to a Supreme Court Decision.<br />
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  • Father Dave Kelly holds a book of poems written by Adolfo Davis (cq) in prison. Davis has been serving life without parole for involvement in murders when he was 14 but may have the opportunity to be released thanks to a Supreme Court Decision.<br />
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  • Adolfo Davis poses for a portrait at the Cook County Jail in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Davis has been serving life without parole for involvement in murders when he was 14 but may have the opportunity to be released thanks to a Supreme Court Decision.<br />
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  • Father Dave Kelly stands in front of paintings by Adolfo Davis and his cellmate Charles McLaurin at an art gallery developed by Kelly's Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015.<br />
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Davis has been serving life without parole for involvement in murders when he was 14 but may have the opportunity to be released thanks to a Supreme Court Decision.<br />
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  • Father Dave Kelly holds a book of poems written by Adolfo Davis (cq) in prison. Davis has been serving life without parole for involvement in murders when he was 14 but may have the opportunity to be released thanks to a Supreme Court Decision.<br />
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  • Father Dave Kelly enters an art gallery developed by his organization Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. <br />
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Davis has been serving life without parole for involvement in murders when he was 14 but may have the opportunity to be released thanks to a Supreme Court Decision.<br />
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Photo by Alyssa Schukar
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  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, poses for a portrait in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
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As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
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  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, poses for a portrait in his office in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
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As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
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  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, works with associate John VanDeventer in Peterson's office in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
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As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
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  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, poses for a portrait in his office in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
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As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
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Photo by Alyssa Schukar
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  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, works with associate John VanDeventer in Peterson's office in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
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As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
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  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, poses for a portrait in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
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As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
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Photo by Alyssa Schukar
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  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, poses for a portrait in his office in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
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As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones washes the feet of Ramona Gant with Kentina Washington during a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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Rev. Neichelle Jones washes the feet of Ramona Gant with Kentina Washington during a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • With her friend Naja Morris, at right, Rev. Neichelle Jones prepares to preach at Trinity United Church of Christ after a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. <br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones leads a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones washes the feet of another woman during a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones leads a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services. Also pictured are, from left, Ramona Gant and Dawnn Pirani Brumfield.<br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones washes the feet of another woman during a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • Kentina Washington fights back tears after Rev. Neichelle Jones washed her feet during a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. <br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones washes the feet of another woman during a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • Neichelle Jones, at right, and Dawnn Pirani Brumfield prepare to preach at Trinity United Church of Christ after a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. <br />
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  • HaLana Thompson washes the feet of Rev. Neichelle Jones during a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones, at right, holds hands with Kentina Washington after a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones washes the feet of another woman during a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • Jené Colvin prays as Rev. Neichelle Jones washes the feet of a woman during a ShePreaches gathering of young, female black ministers at a Hyde Park apartment in Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Jones washed the feet of the women as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones preaches during Maundy Thursday at Trinity United Church of Christ on the South Side of Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Earlier, Jones washed the feet of young, female black ministers  as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones preaches during Maundy Thursday at Trinity United Church of Christ on the South Side of Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Earlier, Jones washed the feet of young, female black ministers  as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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  • Rev. Neichelle Jones preaches during Maundy Thursday at Trinity United Church of Christ on the South Side of Chicago on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Earlier, Jones washed the feet of young, female black ministers  as part of the Holy Week services.<br />
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