Mourners honor attack victims

In honor of the victims affected by recent tragedies, junior business major Melanie Browdy lights candles during a vigil Monday near the Interfaith Chapel. At least 129 people died and hundreds were injured in a series of coordinated terrorist attacks at numerous sites Friday around Paris. The same day, 26 people died in a bombing in Baghdad. A day prior, two suicide bombers attacked a southern suburb of Beirut, killing 43 people and injuring over 200. / photo by Kristina Bugante
In honor of the victims affected by recent tragedies, junior business major Melanie Browdy lights candles during a vigil Monday near the Interfaith Chapel. At least 129 people died and hundreds were injured in a series of coordinated terrorist attacks at numerous sites Friday around Paris. The same day, 26 people died in a bombing in Baghdad. A day prior, two suicide bombers attacked a southern suburb of Beirut, killing 43 people and injuring over 200. / photo by Kristina Bugante
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