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Students take charge with anti-hate campaigns (2008)
Students joined together in a show of solidarity for those affected by the recent hate crimes at "Speak Out for Peace," Wednesday, November 19, 2008.
Students to join National March (1967)
Simmons students are offered the chance to participate in a national demonstration to protest the Vietnam War on October 16, 1967.
Students: take a stand! (1935)
The Simmons Anti-War Committee created a flyer to encourage students to leave their classes at 11 a.m. on April 12 to protest war and fascism.
Take Back the Night (1995)
A flyer put out by the Women's Center calling on students to participate in Take Back the Night.
Ten Demands (1969)
The Black Student Organization at Simmons College presented President William Park with a list of ten demands to support black students at Simmons College in 1969.
The attack on the Gay Rights Bill: why should you care? (1990)
The Gay and Lesbian Awareness Committee (GALA) created a flyer to encourage Simmons students to come to a panel on the 1989 Gay Civil Rights Bill.
The Guild (1907)
Page dedicated to The Student Guild in the 1907 Senior Book.
The return of student activism (1975)
Student activism makes a reappearance at several colleges and universities as the academic year comes to a close.
The Simmons News (1969)
The cover of The Simmons News on October 16, 1969 advocating for peace.
The Student Guild (1906)
Information about The Student Guild presented in the 1906 Senior Book.
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