College students were pivotal in the anti-war movement, particularly during the Vietnam War era. They organized protests, sit-ins, and teach-ins to raise awareness and advocate for peace, often challenging governmental policies and military involvement. Their activism galvanized public sentiment and drew attention to the moral and ethical implications of war, making their voices a crucial element in shaping the discourse around U.S. foreign policy. Additionally, student-led organizations, like Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), became influential in mobilizing thousands to participate in demonstrations across the country.
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Emporia College
Mel Kiper didn't ever play college football or professional football. He went to community college of baltimore county.
It did.
No
With some very few exceptions (including the drafted hippies); hippies were the anti-war movement.
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58 students in my dorm, I don't know about yours
College students attending Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts.
It really depends on what college it is? But for most colleges, I think the answer is no.
It was a highly influential abolitionist newspaper.
yes buht they really wont play
because i want to play with your mam