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		<title>Student from Afghanistan leads book drive for Kabul university to top 2,000 volumes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last spring, Bates, Colby and Bowdoin colleges channeled their long-standing rivalry for altruistic purposes. The three schools competed to collect the most books to donate to the Polytechnic University of Kabul, in Afghanistan. A Bates student, Kabul native Mustafa Basij-Rasikh '12, launched the project in an effort to restock the university’s library, left critically short of English literature and textbooks. The book drive collected more than 2,000 books in a variety of disciplines. Bates raised the most books.]]></description>
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<p>Last spring, Bates, Colby and Bowdoin colleges channeled their long-standing rivalry for altruistic purposes. The three schools competed to collect the most books to donate to the Polytechnic University of Kabul, in Afghanistan.</p>
<p>A Bates student, Kabul native Mustafa Basij-Rasikh &#8217;12, launched the project in an effort to restock the university’s library, left critically short of English literature and textbooks. <span id="more-36416"></span></p>
<p>The book drive collected more than 2,000 books in a variety of disciplines, including math, science, sociology, history, and women and gender studies. Bates raised the most books, with a total of 41 boxes. Colby ranked second with 33 boxes, and Bowdoin came in third with a total of 22 boxes.</p>
<p>Bates alum Chris Robinson ’07 and other friends of the colleges contributed by picking up the tab for shipping costs.</p>
<p>The Polytechnic University of Kabul, the second-largest university in the city, was established in 1963. Like many major institutions in Afghanistan, government inattention, violent conflict and constant upheaval during the past three decades have left the university lacking many basic resources.</p>
<p>&#8220;All in all, everyone was incredibly grateful for the donations,&#8221; said Basij-Rasikh, &#8220;and is looking forward to expand the program if possible.&#8221;</p>
<p>Along with the book drive and an initiative supporting land mine victims, Basij-Rasikh worked with Matiullah Amin, an Afghanistan native who is now a junior at Williams College, to found the <a href="http://afghanyouth.info/">Afghan Youth Initiative</a> this summer. This nonprofit, non-governmental organization aims to build a peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan by empowering today&#8217;s youth.</p>
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		<title>Book drive for Kabul university enters last days</title>
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<p>Bates, Colby and Bowdoin have focused their traditional rivalries on a good cause.</p>
<p>The three schools are vying to see which can gather the most donated textbooks for donation to the Polytechnic University of Kabul, in Afghanistan.<span id="more-27233"></span></p>
<p>Kabul native Mustafa Basij-Rasikh &#8217;12 launched the project with the help of alums from the colleges.</p>
<p>The Polytechnic University of Kabul, the second largest university in the city, was established in 1963. Years of war have left the institution&#8217;s facilities damaged and its libraries critically short of English literature and textbooks.</p>
<p>“The shortage is mostly due to much turbulent conflict and constant upheavals over the last three decades,” noted Basij-Rasikh, “but there is also a shortage of government and international attention to the university. Most textbooks date to the 1970s and 1980s.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is also now important that the students become better English speakers.”</p>
<p>Bates alum Chris Robinson ’07 and other patrons have promised to pick up the shipping cost if the contest accumulates over 500 books.</p>
<p>Although science textbooks are preferred, any type of book will be appreciated.</p>
<p>Collection boxes are dispersed around campus. Stations are set up in the Chase Hall outside of the bookstore, in Pettengill, Ladd Library and New Commons in the Fireplace Lounge.</p>
<p>Ending Friday, May 28, the drive is sponsored by Students for Peace and Justice in Palestine, Bridges for Peace and the Helen and George Ladd Library. For more information contact this mbasijra@bates.edu.</p>
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