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How pervasive anti-millennial sentiment has hurt the cause of student protesters

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imageThe so-called 'lamest' generation has some very real grievances.'Protestor' via www.shutterstock.com

It’s now readily apparent that we’re in the midst of a new wave of college student protests.

From the ConcernedStudent1950 movement that led to the ouster of University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe to the Million Student March that...

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