Students assembled on Brookline Avenue near Simmons Hall during Moratorium Day, October 15, 1969, wearing arm bands, carrying signs, one of which reads: Give Peace a Chance.
Photograph of tents set up beneath Beech Trees behind the Main College Building in protest of plans to remove trees for construction. Sign hung in tree reads "Know Your Roots."
In this article, a Simmons News journalist expresses her appreciation for students who participated in the silent demonstration protesting Simmons College Administration policy during the May Breakfast Ceremony on May 17, 1967.
Approximately 800 silent students questioned Administration policy on academic advancement and monetary increment for Faculty during May Breakfast on May 17, 1967.
The Committee for the International Student-Faculty Strike of Simmons College declares April 26, 1968 a "day of study, self-examination, and discussion of the related issues of war, racism, and the draft."
On May 17, 1967, during the May Breakfast Ceremony, Simmons students gathered to express their concern about Simmons College Administration policies concerning faculty retention.