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Date: 2008-10-30 Keywords: 424, Affirmative Action, Douglas, Election 2008, Lincoln, Nebraska, Omaha, Protest, UNL |
UNL Senior Jessica Warren, a member of Students United for Nebraska from Omaha, Douglas county, held a sign protesting Initiative 424 in front of the Nebraska Union on the UNL campus Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008.. She was one of many who stood in silent protest of the affirmative action ban in front of the Nebraska Union Thursday. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Stephani Ruiz / Front Page Images) see more » PREVIEW | |
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Date: 2008-10-30 Keywords: 424, Affirmative Action, Douglas, Election 2008, Lincoln, Nebraska, Omaha, Protest, UNL |
UNL sophomore Ja'Lesa Johnson from Omaha, Douglas County, stood in silent opposition to Initiative 424 in front of the Nebraska Union on the UNL campus Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008. The protest was organized by Students United for Nebraska, a UNL organization opposed to the affirmative action ban. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Stephani Ruiz / Front Page Images) see more » PREVIEW | |
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Date: 2008-10-30 Keywords: 424, Affirmative Action, Douglas, Election 2008, Lincoln, Nebraska, Omaha, Protest, UNL |
Students United for Nebraska, a UNL organization opposed to Initiative 424, held a silent protest in front of the Nebraska Union in front of the Nebraska Union on the UNL campus Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Stephani Ruiz / Front Page Images) see more » PREVIEW | |
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Date: 2008-10-30 Keywords: 424, Affirmative Action, Douglas, Election 2008, Lincoln, Nebraska, Omaha, Protest, UNL |
Media gathered in front of the student crowd protesting in silence against Initiative 424, which would ban affirmative action in Nebraska in front of the Nebraska Union on the UNL campus Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008. Students United for Nebraska held the protest. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Stephani Ruiz / Front Page Images) see more » PREVIEW | |
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Date: 2008-10-30 Keywords: 424, Affirmative Action, Douglas, Election 2008, Lincoln, Nebraska, Omaha, Protest, UNL |
UNL students Jasmine Caldwell and Jessica Warren from Omaha, Douglas county, stood in silent protest of Initiative 424. Students United for Nebraska, a UNL student group opposed to the affirmative action ban, hosted the protest in front of the Nebraska Union Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Stephani Ruiz / Front Page Images) see more » PREVIEW | |
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Date: 2008-10-30 Keywords: 424, Affirmative Action, Douglas, Election 2008, Lincoln, Nebraska, Omaha, Protest, UNL |
Ashley Wallace, a UNL junior business administration major, stood in silent protest of Initiative 424 in front of the Nebraska Union Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008. Students wore tape over their mouths, and passed out flyers to educate others about the affirmative action ban. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Stephani Ruiz / Front Page Images) see more » PREVIEW | |
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Date: 2008-10-30 Keywords: 424, Affirmative Action, Douglas, Election 2008, Lincoln, Nebraska, Omaha, Protest, UNL |
Ja'Lesa Johnson, UNL sophomore from Omaha, Douglas county, stood in silent opposition to Initiative 424 in front of the Nebraska Union Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008. The protest was organized by Students United for Nebraska, a UNL organization opposed to the affirmative action ban. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Stephani Ruiz / Front Page Images) see more » PREVIEW | |
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Date: 2008-10-30 Keywords: 424, Affirmative Action, Douglas, Election 2008, Lincoln, Nebraska, Omaha, Protest, UNL |
Erick Dishmon, Omaha, Douglas county, Ivana Jackson from Washington D.C. and Ja'Lesa Johnson from Omaha, Douglas county, members of Students United for Nebraska, stood in silent opposition to Initiative 424, which would ban affirmative action in Nebraska, on Thursdat, Oct. 30, 2008. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Stephani Ruiz / Front Page Images) see more » PREVIEW | |
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Date: 2008-10-30 Keywords: 424, Affirmative Action, Douglas, Election 2008, Lincoln, Nebraska, Omaha, Protest, UNL |
With the support of fellow student protestors, UNL sophomore JaĆLesa Johnson, Omaha, Douglas county, stood in silent opposition to Initiative 424 in front of the Nebraska Union Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008. Whittney LeBruce, president of Students United for Nebraska, said she fears the affirmative action ban would cause a "white-washing" of UNL's student population. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Stephani Ruiz / Front Page Images) see more » PREVIEW | |
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Date: 2008-10-30 Keywords: 424, Affirmative Action, Douglas, Election 2008, Lincoln, Nebraska, Omaha, Protest, UNL |
With the support of fellow student protestors, UNL sophomore Ja'Lesa Johnson from Omaha, Douglas county, stood in silent opposition to Initiative 424 in front of the Nebraska Union Thursday afternoon. Students United for Nebraska (SUN) president Whittney LeBruce said she fears the affirmative action ban would cause a "white-washing" of UNL's student population. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Stephani Ruiz / Front Page Images) see more » PREVIEW | |