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Protesters demonstrate at the Women's March on Washington in Washington D.C. on January 19, 2019. Photos by Rachel Leman.

D.C. Women’s march lost its way

Rachel Leman January 21, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. – I moved to Washington D.C. three days before I joined the third annual Women’s March on Washington. Within four days of living here I attended one of the biggest protests nationwide,...

Women raise their signs high in the air as they march towards the Capitol Building to get to the Women's March in Washington D.C. Photo by Alia McMurray.

Life After the Women’s March

January 29, 2017

Saturday, January 21st marked a historical day, but not just because it was President Donald Trump’s first day in office. Rather it was because millions upon millions of women and men covered the streets...

Augustana College Students Attends Women's March on Washington. Photo by Alia McMurray

Augustana represents in Women’s March in D.C.

January 27, 2017

Out of the 600,000 people who protested and marched in Washington D.C on Saturday, 56 were from Augustana College and had ridden on a 15 hour bus ride to participate in the march. These students and faculty...

Sophia Bush sends message to college students.

D.C. Protest: High profile guests send message to college students

January 21, 2017

More than 500,000 people marched on Jan 21. at the Women's March on Washington in Washington D.C. The march is one of hundreds of controversial marches happening across on each of the seven continents...

Women's March on Washington Flyer. Graphic courtesy of www.womensmarch.com/graphics

Augustana joins the March on Washington

January 20, 2017

While most students were relaxing over their winter breaks, Sophomore Carli Schwanebeck was researching furiously and contacting people from departments and organizations to try and get a Washington DC...

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