Around 1,000 M-A students stage a protest to support all members of the community who are feeling scared or threatened in light of the recent election.
Lynn Butzlaff
Hi, my name is Lynn Butzlaff. I am a junior at M-A and this is my first year working on the Chronicle. I've always loved writing; I enjoy crafting my own narratives and am excited that journalism provides the opportunity to share others' stories. Besides writing, my other hobbies include skiing and horseback riding.
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