In conjunction with the National Youth and Student Peace Coalition / http://www.nyspc.net Rally in front of Capen (North Campus) at 12:00 on March 5th! Teach-ins and discussion groups will follow throughout the day: The Bush administration is intent on plunging America into an illegitimate and pre-emptive war that will only increase danger for Americans and the world. At the same time education, healthcare, the environment, and the economy are being neglected. Its time for youth and students to take a stand for America's future! Join high school and college students across the country in a Student Strike. To demand the US government: * End the drive for military action and economic sanctions that target the people of Iraq * Fund education to ensure that everyone in the US has access to higher education * Re-allocate military funds to eliminating poverty and building peace and home and abroad * Repeal the provision of the "No Child Left Behind" Act that requires schools to give out student information to military recruiters To demand campus administrators: * Declare opposition to the war * Disclose and eliminate military research contracts * Freeze or lower tuition and fees * Stop sending student information to military recruiters without consent from parents and students Rally in front of Capen at 12:00 on March 5th! Teach-ins and discussion groups will follow Schedule: 12PM: Rally in front of Capen & Open Mic. (1) Bruce Jackson, Korean War Veteran (2) poem by Bob Creeley (3) Muslim SA (4) EOP SA (5) Taylor, Gulf War Veteran (6) BSU (Following) Music & Cheers & Open Mic 4PM: Poets Against the War in the CFA Screening Room: Rosa Alcala, Chris Alexander, Charles Bernstein, Robert Kocik, Aaron Lowinger, Gavin O'Brien, Kyle Schlesinger, Tim Shaner, Jonathan Skinner and others. 5PM: Press conference--loc. tba Summit: Central Information Table in Clemens 309 (Grad Lounge) 6PM: Round 1. "Our Immediate Case Against the War." Interactive workshops on the following antiwar arguments (45 mins): (1) anti-globalization (2) religious (3) youth (4) "no blood for oil" 7PM: Summit. Round 2. "Long Term Concerns About the War." Interactive workshops on the following consequences (45 mins): (1) environmental impact (2) global economy (3) civil rights & civil liberties (4) global effect on women, children & families 8PM: Plenary and action plan discussion. Clemens 120.