The Chronicle of Higher Education

How War With Iraq Changed Student Views and Lives

By JEFFREY R. YOUNG

The U.S. war in Iraq seems to have jolted many college students out of a spell of political apathy. Over the past few months, students angered by U.S. foreign policy have walked out of classes, marched in the streets, chalked sidewalks, fasted, or even gotten arrested for civil disobedience. Meanwhile, many other students -- often bearing flags and yellow...

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