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...Aztec artifacts. Death was on the minds of both the puppeteers and the protesters. Several of the latter mentioned Bradley Roland Will, an activist-journalist from New York who was killed in Oaxaca last month as he sought to film clashes between demonstrators and pro-government groups. Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky ’07, a Crimson editorial editor and former opinion columnist who carried a cross with Will’s name written on it, said that he and his fellow protesters demanded “immediate withdrawal of the Mexican army and the paramilitaries from Oaxaca...
Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Kirkland House...
...drove out of the cemetery. Who knows what peripatetic specter he called after? So maybe with the screeching birds and elderly hauntings, maybe it’s best to visit Mt. Auburn with a friend. Less scary, but still interesting, is the memorial for Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, commander of the famous 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, one of the first official African-American regiments to fight in the Civil War (as depicted in the film “Glory”). Shaw is actually buried in a mass grave near where he was killed at Fort Wagner, South Carolina...
...Just because you don’t see students take over University Hall or Mass. Hall, it doesn’t mean that we’re not ready to," Gould-Wartofsky says...
...that time ever came, SLAM would need more than 20 students to do so. But Gould-Wartofsky—who claims that his ultimate goal is a future when protesting is no longer necessary—isn’t worried...