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May 7, 2007
The Virginia Tech Shootings: Can Echoes of Earlier Campus Massacres Provide Any Answers?
Higher Ed Blog Editor Jim Castagnera, who writes regularly for the Greentree Gazette, is currently contributing a series on earlier campus massacres in an effort to see what was learned from these tragedies... or what might have been learned but wasn't. His first two pieces are about the 1970 Kent State Univesity National Guard shootings of protesting students and the 1966 University of Texas tower sniper shootings. Both peices can be accessed at the Greentree Gazette e-zine site.
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