Cancelled Mississippi trip is back on
Jennifer Spinelli
Issue date: 4/26/07 Section: Features
"People down there have lost everything. The only things they had after the storm was the clothes they wore and their family. It shows the importance of the people that you have around you," said Wrinkle.
"Once you're there it will never leave you. We want to see some closure to the suffering our friends in Mississippi are enduring," said Professor Gregory Golda, Media Studies Department.
"We hope our efforts make a difference and we want people to know that although the media spotlight has moved on the people are still struggling in the aftermath," said Golda.
"I didn't start anything. I simply gave the tremendous effort I saw the students putting forth a name," said Golda.
"There were so many stories to tell of the people we met that we were trying to chapter out the story. The many hands of the students and other volunteers from all over the country pushing back this horrible wave became obvious," said Golda.
To donate to the cause you can go to www.pushingbackthewave.com.
"Once you're there it will never leave you. We want to see some closure to the suffering our friends in Mississippi are enduring," said Professor Gregory Golda, Media Studies Department.
"We hope our efforts make a difference and we want people to know that although the media spotlight has moved on the people are still struggling in the aftermath," said Golda.
"I didn't start anything. I simply gave the tremendous effort I saw the students putting forth a name," said Golda.
"There were so many stories to tell of the people we met that we were trying to chapter out the story. The many hands of the students and other volunteers from all over the country pushing back this horrible wave became obvious," said Golda.
To donate to the cause you can go to www.pushingbackthewave.com.

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