
Over 120 students attended the anti-war demonstration on Wednesday, marching from Shapiro to Usdan Campus Center. Students carried signs, sported painted faces and chanted slogans such as “five years too many, not worth a single penny,” and “end the war, support the troops.” The march, a collaborative project of Democracy For America, Student for a Democratic Society, Brandeis Democrats, and Amnesty International, took place on the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, ending in a peace vigil in Shapiro Atrium.
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