KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — For the second night in a row, students on campus at the University of Tennessee honored the life of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk.

A look at the Rock on campus showed a mural of Kirk, along with many students gathering around. The iconic spot serves as a symbol of the mood on campus.

This comes one night after UT's Turning Point USA chapter held a memorial for Kirk in an auditorium on campus.

At the event on Wednesday, several speakers shared their memories of meeting Kirk, including the chapter's President Emma Arns.

"Charlie Kirk changed my life," She said. "The first time I met Charlie, I can still feel it, my heart racing, the excitement and the disbelief. I spoke with him to tell him I started a chapter at his very own high school outside of Chic

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