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Members of the South African Solidarity Committee met on Saturday with representatives from seven other Northeastern colleges to discuss plans for an open conference at Yale on March 10, 11, and 12.
Cindy Ruskin '79, a committee member, said yesterday that the intercollegiate conference at Yale hoped to "attract as many students from as many colleges as possible."
"We want to build the largest and most forceful movement against racism in the northeast," said Ruskin.
At Saturday's meeting, representatives presented their organizations' platforms and decided to open the March conference to all interested students.
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