Orchid, I grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, a Big 10 university town, and the anti-war protest movement among the students is legendary.

As with other "radicalized" campuses, like Kent State, we had the National Guard troops on campus, and one innocent person died and three others were injured when Sterling Hall, a building which housed a program known as the Army Math research Center was bombed in the summer of 1969.

So peace rallies and performers who advocated for the end of war were a big part of my youth. And I do remember Buffy.
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