“We had sea of red worn all over the campus during our work in today, even students wearing red wore it with pride,” said KUAFF Local President Dr. Kate Henderson. “Even a few of our full time faculty also wore red to show support for the adjuncts.” The local distributed coupons for coffee and lottery tickets to those wearing red. “Our presence was definitely noticed by the entire campus, especially the administration.”
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