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PHOTO BY JOE RAEDLEwGETTY IMAGES CENTRAL IRAQ. Iraqis wave to armored attack vehicles from the US. Marines of Task Force Tarawa as they move through central Iraq. The Marines are sweeping through the country looking for enemy forces as the war in Iraq continues. PHOTO BY KARIM SAHIBwAFP US. officials. 9m CANDLELIGHT VIGIL STORY BY LINDA N. HOFFMAN Students lit candies on the steps of the Rock for the second candlelight vigil in memory of Sept. 11 The illuminated steps led to a backdrop with the words 'tpeace and tunityf In front, a iectem for speakers Erin Fowler, Miss UM 2001, Rev. Price and the Phi Mu Alpha choir. Fowler began the ceremony performing the national anthem. Students followed reading stories families that were affected by the attacks. PHOTO BY SEANNA CRONINXIBIS STAFF BEATING HUSSEIN. An Iraqi woman hits a statue of President Saddam Hussein with her slippers on Baghdadts aI-Fardous square as others trampled it after it was pulled down by a US. armored vehicle. PHOTO BY ROB GAUTHIEFVLOS ANGELES TIMES PASSING ON THE FLAME. Students light up the Rock by holding a candlelight vigil to remember those PHOTO BY JOHN MOOREwAP PHOTO STRIKE. U.S. Army mortar platoon Sgt. James Verbowski, from Cocoa, SURVIVING ATTACK. An injured girl is carried from Fla., cheers after a mortar the blast site at the United Nations headquarters at the fired from his squad hit the Canal hotel in Baghdad, Iraq, after a suicide attacker Baath Party headquarters set off a truck bomb outside the hotel, according to in Baghdad, lraq. of people affected by the collapse of the World Trade Center. But few people turned out for the vigil. With daily reporting of soldiers being killed in Iraq, it was inevitabie that the unity we experienced after September 11th would be tempered. In 2002, we remembered SV 77. In 2003, we moved on. 01 SETALSEHIW N
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SUMMER 1d 5 While some students spent their summer relaxing in the Hamptons, others spent STORY BY YANI RODRIGUEZ their summer interning at Rockefeller Center, as did senior Nicole Arroyo. Arroyo, a communication studies major, interned with Dateline NBC. Among her many tasks, Arroyo helped with the production of the Bennifer interview, receiving a credit at the end of the show. Others took classes or volunteered their time at summer camps, as did Linz Etter. I started attending camp when l was seven. Now, Itm a senior counselor, Etter said. , tm?j . COURTESY OF MARIA FERNANDA MARQUEZ SAMBA ABROAD. Brianna Conway, Maria Eugenia Gutierrez, Maria Fernanda Marquez hit the beach, the textbooks and the airline and Edith Londono taking a break from a long day of classes in Brazil. Peru, France, and England. Rodeo Drive, Ocean Drive, and Kendall Drive: This summer students ticket counters. Some students opted to pack their bags and travel across the world, as did Vivian Arias, who received a phone call from her best friend one day, and the next she was meeting her in Brussels. COURTESY OF SAMANTHA RIEPE ON THE EDGE OF HEAVEN. Samantha Riepe sits Peru on top of Machu Picchu, while visiting the ruins in Peru. We must have missed about half of our trains, and never made hostel reservations, so wetd get to a city in the middle of the night with nowhere to go. But somehow we figured something out to fit our small budgets, Arias said. BEFORE LEGOS. Vivian Arias in front of Stonehenge during a 20-day backpacking trip through Western Europe. COURTESY OF VIVIAN ARIAS LEAN ON ME. Alex Hebert and Judah Nager take center stage as they visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy. COURTESY OF JUDAH NAGER CITY OF LIGHTS. Caroline Haid and Greg Larsen before the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. COURTESY OF GREG LARSEN N LIFESTYLES 6
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