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Freaknik was an annual spring break festival in Atlanta, Georgia, that started in 1983 as a picnic for black college students. It became a popular and controversial event with over 250,000 people, but was banned by police and city officials in 1999 due to violence, crime and traffic problems.
Sponsored by the DC chapter of Students for a Democratic Society. 2009 – March 21, March 21, 2009 anti-war protest. A march on the Pentagon and Crystal City, Virginia sponsored by ANSWER. 2009 – April 15, Tea Party protests. Against high taxes and big government in Lafayette Park. 2009 – April 25, IMF and World Bank protest march.
Find out the names, types, enrollments, and accreditations of nineteen post-secondary institutions in Washington, D.C., including five research universities and four master's universities. Learn about the history, diversity, and specialties of each institution, such as Georgetown University, Howard University, and Gallaudet University.
If you're planning some fun parties on campus this year, check out these 25 unique and fun college party themes that will make all your friends get creative with their costumes.
Learn about the history, organizations, and activities of College Republicans, the umbrella term for college and university students who support the Republican Party of the United States. Find out how CRNC, CRU, NFCR, and CRA differ in their governance, membership, and endorsements.
Learn about the history, schools, and campuses of the only public university in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1851 as a normal school for black women, UDC is a public historically black land-grant university with diverse programs and affiliations.
Learn about the student-led demonstrations in Beijing in 1989 that challenged the Chinese government's authoritarian rule and were violently suppressed by the army. Find out the causes, goals, methods, outcomes, and consequences of the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre.
Norman Miller, The MetroWest Daily News. August 7, 2024 at 4:15 AM