Invisible Children Chapter on the Move
December 7, 2012
Regent students gathered in front of the Washington Monument.
Photo courtesy of Ben Kay.
Many student organizations on university campuses are geared toward helping the helpless, but perhaps none have garnered as much attention this year as Invisible Children (IC). Regent University's new chapter recently stepped up its involvement by rallying behind the organization's biggest event to date, MOVE D.C., a summit in the nation's capital addressing social injustice.
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