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March for Science goes local at 2 p.m.
Event set for GS campus
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A group of local people, including a Statesboro High School student as lead organizer, plan to bring the March for Science home beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday on the Georgia Southern University campus. The March for Science-Statesboro coincides with the March for Science in Washington, D.C. Marchers are to meet at the Biological Sciences Building and proceed through the center of the Georgia Southern campus to the Russell Union Rotunda, where a rally is planned. Statesboro singer-songwriter Asher Grant is slated to perform and several speakers to voice their views before the rally ends around 4 p.m. “This nonpartisan demonstration and others across the globe intend to unveil a united front in the fight for evidence-based policies and a refocusing of our society on the role that science plays in our everyday lives,” states an event announcement provided by Beth Williams.
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