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Sept. 27, 2001 issue 04 Loquitur

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Recentviolenceinspirespatriotism The acts of terrorism the country faced more than two weeks ago have not injured the American spirit. American flags have popped up everywhere, on the backs of cars, shopping malls, homes and around campus.

photos by Justine DiFilippo

Images of the American flag have popped up everywhere. Left: The American flag and the Red Cross flag hang in the King of Prussia Mall Plaza. Above: A painted flag courtesy of Campus Ministry hangs in the Wigwam. Below: Flags hang in the windows of Strawbridge's in the King of Prussia Mall.

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•Matriculation Ceremony and Reception, NerField Ommtdamn ney House, 7 p.m. to (All first-year students and l\allallttn: their families are invited.)

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•Ultimate lmaging/Make Your Own Video, 10a.m.-4p.m., WCGA

•Campus wide Event, sponsored by CAC staff

•Family Weekend Activities, 1l:30a.m.-4p.m. •Joseph Danciger Art Exhibit Opening Reception, 35p.m., Grace and Gorevin Fine Arts Gallery, 2nd Floor, Holy Spirit Library

•Improv show, lOp.m., Lecture Hall

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