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С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ shows its support for Umpqua CC victims with candlelight vigils

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С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½Â students got together to plan candlelight vigils across the . Crowds turned out at all of the main С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ campuses to stand in solidarity with Umpqua Community College after last week’s shooting tragedy on its Roseburg campus. Students, staff and faculty gathered at 5 p.m. to light nine candles, read the names of the victims and have a moment of silence. Below is a growing gallery of photos from the vigils taken by students and staff.

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I’ve been reluctant to post this because I don’t want to detract from the main point of the article. Let me be clear that mourning the tragedy is my number one priority and I feel very sad for everyone involved.

However, I am also very concerned about something that happened at the Moment of Silence at Sylvania. Someone there, I think named Miguel, used the event to promote his own religious organization and tried to impose his religious beliefs on everyone else. I certainly don’t blame the organizers of the event, but I think this was an extremely inappropriate attempt to capitalize on the tragedy to promote his own beliefs.

Church and state need to remain separate.