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Garraway--Jessica J. (Student--2011)

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1 Perceptions shattered at MLK event
Aune--Jordan Lee (Student--2013)
Northern Iowan 110:2, p.1
8/30/2013 Michael D. Blackwell, director of the Center of Multicultural Education, gave a presentation entitled "The Real Martin Luther King Jr.: Reformist or Revolutionary?". Students found the presentation very informative; photo.
2 Event focuses on female body image and race
Wilkins--Alan Michael (Student--2011)
Northern Iowan 109:25, p.1
11/30/2012 Professor Sharron Clayton speaks at event on women's body image and its relation to race. Students comment on reactions and inspiration from event.
3 David Pope for Social and Behavioral Sciences senator
Garraway--Jessica J. (Student--2011)
Northern Iowan 108:40, p.5
2/28/2012 Students urged to support David Pope in the upcoming Northern Iowa Student Government elections.
4 Occupy movement continues with protest on Main Street
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
Northern Iowan 108:27, p.1
12/9/2011 People are still engaged in the Occupy movement. A letter will be delivered to the CEO of Wells Fargo Bank at the Cedar Falls office during a gathering of Occupy followers today; photo.
5 Hunger Banquet illustrates effects of poverty
Phillips--Whitney Lea (Student--2011)
Northern Iowan 108:24, p.6
11/18/2011 International Education Week featured the banquet. Lots were drawn at random to determine if you ate like the upper class or were a part of the lower economic class; photo.
6 Protesters camped out in Overman Park
Zidon--Rachel Margaret (Student--2008)
Northern Iowan 108:16, p.1
10/21/2011 The Occupy Wall Street movement has reached the Cedar Valley. The protesters marched to Wells Fargo bank and then to the park. They have camped out in the park. The city will decide if they can remain in the park; photo.

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