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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.

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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."

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Simmons students with graphing equipment in physics lab.

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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.

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Approximately 800 silent students questioned Administration policy on academic advancement and monetary increment for Faculty during May Breakfast on May 17, 1967.

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At the May Breakfast Ceremony on May 17, 1967, students held signs in protest to Administration policies.

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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."

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On May 17, 1967, during the May Breakfast Ceremony, Simmons students gathered to express their concern about Simmons College Administration policies concerning faculty retention.

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Simmons students participated in an anti-war protest in Washington, D.C. on January 27, 2007.

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In response to hate crimes committeed against Simmons students, students participated in numerous anti-hate campaigns.
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