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Article: D'Souza sees more politically diverse Brown U.
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- March 21, 2005
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Jonathan Herman
University Wire
03-21-2005
(Brown Daily Herald) (U-WIRE) PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Dinesh D'Souza said he found a more politically diverse Brown University when he arrived to speak March 14 than when he last spoke on campus in 1997 as a part of a debate on affirmative action.
The well-known author, fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and former senior domestic policy analyst in the Reagan administration spoke last Monday to a substantial crowd in Salomon 101.
D'Souza said he noticed a definite political moderation on campus since his last visit to Brown eight years ago.
"I don't know if the crowd was typical -- it was certainly less of a left-wing crowd (than) ...
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