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Monday, April 10th, 2000: THE PREPARATION GW cancels class, anticipates protests GW students join rally on the Mall to protest foreign debt Crisis averted? — Staff editorial A call to action in a global economy from the World Bank and IMF — Op-Ed
Thursday, April 13th, 2000: THE BEGINNING Information age changes the status of activism GW prepares for IMF, World Bank protests Information about the World Bank, IMF and WTO Safety tips for protests Washington, protesters prepare for international meetings Cartoon Lesson from Yale — Op-Ed Bad policy — Op-Ed Coalition plans peaceful protest — Op-Ed Educated Resistance — Staff editorial
Monday, April 17th, 2000: THE PROTESTS GW takes center stage in protests Symbolic arrests highlight second day of mass IMF protests Protests continue in Washington as thousands parade against the World Bank Protesters block GAP store during weekend of unrest World Bank and IMF protests remain calm IMF issues hit chord with student action groups Protesters storm GW, cause campuswide mayhem Protesters descend upon GW campus Students learn how to protest through non-violent means College students ready to protest IMF, World Bank Protests affect business in local establishments Residence hall staff works extra hours for protests Protest on Ellipse draws active students, groups IMF meetings present calmer side of protests Cartoon calamity — Letter to the editor University’s rash reaction — Op-Ed Protesters raise awareness, body odor — Columnist Peace reigns — Staff editorial Disorderly drummers — Op-Ed DC Diary – We thought they were ‘our streets’ This is what democracy looks like?
Thursday, April 20th, 2000: THE AFTERMATH Students may file lawsuit against MPD GW recovers from protests Neighborhood emerges relatively unscathed from tumultuous weekend Protests in District end with arrests Protesters surround FSK Hall GW reacts to schedule changes Coddled Cops — Op-Ed Radical replies — Letter to the Editor Bringing activism home
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