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Student Groups Join to Protest Five Years of Iraq War
At both the figurative and literal center of this week’s anti-war efforts are two figures standing atop the College Walk sundial, with one sounding a hand-held gong as another reads off the names of the dead in Iraq. While the fifth anniversary of the Iraq War in March came and went with little on-campus attention, student groups are now working to turn the spotlight back on the American presence in Iraq with a week of anti-war action intended to spark community discussion.
Voting Patterns Stem From More Than Age
Growing up around Washington, D.C. has made Annie Minoff, CC ’11, cynical about government. While she is fresh on the scene as a first-time voter, Minoff’s perspective on politics has already begun to wilt.






