When The Anchor went to New York City for its annual conference, we met many students who wrote for college newspapers all over the country.
I expected different opinions and viewpoints as I went into my panels each day, eager to learn more. But, what I didn't expect was for one student to believe so firmly in the First Amendment that he would die for it; a student who wasn't even a born American.
Source: http://www.theanchoronline.org
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