On the ferry Ulysses, the world’s largest car ferry, Kevin Flebbe, a sophomore at Catawba College, N.C., looks out the window while fellow classmates sleep below deck during the voyage from Ireland back to England. Flebbe, along with 165 other students, was enrolled at Harlaxton College study abroad program, where he is able to take classes in England and travel during the weekend.
During a private swimming lesson given by Laura Bradford, Jake Smith, 11, holds his breath and tries to swim as far as he can in the deep end before resurfacing at the Grant High School pool in Portland, Ore. Bradford worked with Smith to help him overcome his fear of the deep end.
Megan Gorski sends a text message as her date kisses her while they rest on the small sofa during the Sigma Phi Epsilon Crush Dance at Hilltopper Cafe in Bowling Green, Ky. “I want to marry him,” said Gorski.
Guadalupe, second from left, watches out the window while Latin soap operas play during the chaos of morning in the migrant house in Lynnville, Ky. Guadalupe is the newest worker on Jerry Barber’s farm. He is working on paying off loans for the travel expenses here before he will begin saving for his second year of college.
Specialist Steve Brown, 24, holds his wife Ashley, 22, before departing to Afghanistan with nearly 100 Pennsylvania Army National Guard members. Ashley Brown is three months pregnant with their second child.
Cat Bramble relaxes in a tube as she a floats down the Wisconsin River with a group of friends in Point Bluff, Wis.
In this image taken with expired chrome film, a man dances next to a float during the NYC Pride Parade in New York.
Officer Ron Trace comforts Beth Trez, owner of Trez Music Education Center, as firefighters carry out remnants of her store in Mechanicsburg, Pa. Several residents were left homeless early Sunday when a fire swept through a 120-year-old apartment building.
Authorities investigate after a deadly fast-moving fire swept through a block of row houses in Harrisburg, Pa. Five people died including four children. “When the first firefighters arrived, they saw heavy fire coming out the front of the building,” said Harrisburg battalion chief Daniel Hartman. “People were yelling, ‘The kids were inside.'”