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Racial Political Advocacy

For the Daily Cardinal's second Action Project, the Documentary team took a special look at racial political advocacy for the political advocacy focused project. With a historic comparative analysis of modern day, the mini-documentary follows the story of former Badger, Andrew Goodman during the Civil Rights movement, comparing his efforts to those of the present day as demonstrated by groups such as UW Blackout or Young, Gifted and Black. Historical photos: Wisconsin Historical Society Present day photos: Daily Cardinal photo staff Mizzou photos: Ryan Yan March on Washington footage (Public Domain of the National Archives and Record Administration): https://archive.org/details/gov.archives.arc.49737 Other footage: Daily Cardinal Multimedia staff. Editing and production: Lisa Milter & Jen Wagman data collection: Daily Cardinal documentary team For a more complete reference list of citations, please e-mail: multimedia@dailycardinal.com

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Cambridge Hall on its way back to Auburn University | EETV News

As the summer of 2023 came to an end, just days before move-in day, the university sent an email to the 305 incoming Cambridge Hall residents, announcing that they would need to find a new place to stay for the upcoming school year, as water damage in the dorm made the building essentially a lost cause. While the situation was not ideal for any of the parties involved, Auburn’s Associate Vice President of Student Affairs, Bryan Rush, worked with his team to try to make things right. Now they’re in the midst of tearing down the building to build an all-new Cambridge on the same plot where one of Auburn’s most historic residence halls once stood strong. Reporter: Lucas Hazelrig