October 20, 2000
Campus Witches May Wear Black, but Don't Look for Hats or Broomsticks
Inspired by environmentalism, feminism, and TV, more students embrace pagan beliefs
As dusk falls on the University of Georgia campus, eight students meet in a secluded garden not far from the bustle of this college town and stand in a circle around a sundial.
The garden is insulated by trees, shrubs, and a brick building that looks spooky in twilight. Civilization seems far away; leaves rustle in the autumn breeze, crickets chirp in the distance, fallen pine cones crackle
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