Evan Mack darts through the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house, passing a table of fast food remnants and calling for a pair of his most artistic brothers. He walks out the front door with Andrew Sacharin and Hayden Stark: two painters ready to show the University of Missouri campus their finished product.
Wearing an AEPi shirt and backwards hat, Mack climbs a ladder to the top of his two-story home. He carries a bed sheet onto the slippery roof, then turns around to help Sacharin up the ladder. “Please be careful,” a fraternity brother says walking into the house.