Candlelit vigil honors slain Mexican students
By Ariana Figueroa | Nov. 13, 2014The faces of the 43 slain Mexican students were illuminated by candles at a vigil held on Turlington Plaza on Thursday night.
The faces of the 43 slain Mexican students were illuminated by candles at a vigil held on Turlington Plaza on Thursday night.
“Mhm, mhms” buzzed throughout the audience, giving momentum to the speakers at a race and diversity seminar and think tank Thursday evening as they discussed cultural sensitivities and encouraged listening to eliminate discrimination.
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