
Miami University Police Officer silently watches over the students, staff, and faculty who gather in Central Quad for the Unite Miami Festival.

A Miami University student listens to a local A capella group preform at the Unite Miami Festival instead of attending the protest against the Westbro Baptist Church.

Attendees of the Unite Miami Festival stand firm on the side of love over hate.

A young girl and her mother hold the peaceful signs they made at the Unite Miami Festival.

Four members of the Westbro Baptist Church display their controversial signs during their 30 minute protest at Shriver.

Two Miami University students hold one another's hands as they watch members of the Westbro Baptist Church, who are known for the negative views of homosexuality.

A Miami University police officer survies the crowd of people who are agressively protesting the Westbro Baptist Church's protest.

A female Miami University student watches on as her peers gather to either protest or observe the Westbro Baptist Church.

One of four present members of the Westbro Baptist Church proudly displays her provocative posters to the dismay of the surrounding crowd.

Miami University police officers escort the four members of the Westbro Baptist Church away from Shriver after their permit to use the area expired as onlookers sang Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye".

Those students who decided to observe the Westbro Baptist Church's protest were reminded by other students that a peaceful demonstration was taking place in Central Quad.

As students left Shriver after the conclusion on the Westbro Baptist Church's protest many passed reminders that they were urged to stay away from the four protestors by Miami University and instead stay united against Westbro Baptist Church.
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