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Campus watches, waits, reacts as war news arrives
March 20, 2003
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Bates Chaplain Kerry Maloney (at center right) and Stephen Gensemer '92, assistant professor of physics, join students and members of the community on the Longley Bridge during a rush-hour antiwar protest.

Peace prevailed on the Bates campus the week it ended in Iraq, but a close look revealed reactions that covered the spectrum — from student and faculty participation in a community war protest to remarks at Bates in support of the U.S.-led attack by national policy analyst Dinesh D'Souza. Full Story


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