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University of Southern Maine President Theodora Kalikow speaks Wednesday on the Lewiston-Auburn campus at a gathering of solidarity with the people of Boston. “This is a life-changing event for a lot of people,” she said. After a moment of silence, Kalikow read a poem, “How Things Are Today” by Sally Boland, and allowed those gathered to share their thoughts on Monday’s Boston Marathon bombings.
Faculty, staff and students at the University of Southern Maine’s Lewiston-Auburn College gather to hear President Theodora Kalikow speak during a moment of solidarity with the people of Boston on Wednesday. All of the USM campuses held gatherings at noon.
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