Halloween creatures of NC

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Fatima Elfakahany

As a reward for keeping costumes fun and appropriate last year, NC allowed students to dress up for Halloween, which takes place tomorrow, once more. Students scrambled to find their perfect costumes, ranging from a Starbucks cup to a Minion to a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. “I love getting to dress up because I can be whatever I want and I can wear a onesie if I want to,” senior Katie Bearden said. “It’s a judgement-free zone today and I think that’s awesome.”