05.08.2009 |
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by Michael Conti A demonstration called “The Rescue” took over 300 local students to attract attention to the plight of the “Invisible Children” on Saturday afternoon, May 25. The protest, headed in part by the Invisible... |
03.13.2009 |
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by Alex Neuscheler For more than four hours on Monday, March 2, upwards of 2,500 young activists braved the bitter cold to blockade the Washington, D.C. coal-fired Capitol Power Plant. Organized mostly by Greenpeace, the Capitol... |
02.13.2009 |
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by Maximiliano Herrera On February 6, the University of Rochester (UR) chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) held a protest on the UR campus to support peace in Gaza. Members of RIT’s Campus Antiwar Network attended... |
01.23.2009 |
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by Geoffrey H. Bliss According to an article from the Socialist Worker Newspaper, a weekly newspaper which has been in circulation since 1977, “Israel’s war on Gaza has stirred anger throughout the world, including the US, where... |
11.07.2008 |
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by Madeleine Villavicencio “Make levees not war! What the hell are
we fighting for?” Chants echoed through
the Student Alumni Union on October 24
as students protested against military
recruitment on campus — that same day,
the... |
03.21.2008 |
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by Casey Dehlinger Amidst all the noise and confusion leading up to the Super Bowl, there was
a moment of silence. On all the TVs at bars and homes showing the game,
Pepsi chose to air a 60-second commercial with no audio. The... |