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Speaking out

Whether they're lying in front of the mailboxes at the Barone Campus Center or handing out pamphlets on Post Road, Fairfield University Students for Peace is used to receiving mixed reactions. "I think it's a powerful demonstration that brings up a lot of emotions and a reality that many people don't want to face," said Melissa Reardon, one of the advisors for Students for Peace, in regards to the group's Die-In, where the students laid "dead" with signs reading "Innocent American Soldier" and "Innocent Iraqi Child.