A Period of Patriotism
This is the second article in a two-part series looking at how the University community confronts war, both in the 1970s Vietnam conflict and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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This is the second article in a two-part series looking at how the University community confronts war, both in the 1970s Vietnam conflict and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
This is the first article in a two-part series looking at how the University community confronts war, both in the 1970s Vietnam conflict and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
It's Friday night. Children dressed as magicians wave their wands as they weave in and out of hoards of people. College students with book in tow try to look academic while quickly refreshing their memories. Adults smile as they mentally picture the next two and a half hours that will return them to childhood. Everyone is consumed with a chaotic anticipation of the impending tale of Hogwarts, Muggles and the black-haired boy with a lightning bolt scar on his forehead.
They come in all shapes and sizes. They decorate the biceps of sweaty motorcycle men. They remain hidden under the socks of high school rebels.
Siblings: You can't live with them and you can't live without them. Your rivalry with that pesty brother or sister began at toddler age when you bickered over toys and may even persist today at college, decades later.
In no other sport are mallets and wickets so important.
In the microcosm that is the University community, it can be easy to overlook small stores along the Corner - especially one whose theme revolves around a black hole.