A page from the Notre Dame student paper from 1969 shows student opposition to the Vietnam War. The article discusses student displeasure with implications of the war, but also faculty and administration resistance to resolutions made by the students.
Month: August 2017
Peace and Anti-War Activity at IU South Bend
In 1970, as a protest of President Nixon’s Southeast Asian “policies of murder,” IU South Bend students held Cambodia Week. The week was scheduled with events on campus such as a reading of war dead and ceremonial digging of a grave on campus; talks by student government members; guerilla theater; a teach-in on draft resistance,… Read more »