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Amherst-Hampshire College President Jonathan Lash talks to the media on campus on Friday, Dec. 2, 2016 where the American Flag is now flying again in Amherst, Mass.  The Massachusetts college that drew nationwide criticism when it stopped flying the U.S. flag on campus following the presidential election says Old Glory is back up.  Lash says the flag was not removed to make a political statement or to offend, but to facilitate dialogue. (Dave Roback /The Republican via AP)
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Amherst-Hampshire College President Jonathan Lash talks to the media on campus on Friday, Dec. 2, 2016 where the American Flag is now flying again in Amherst, Mass. The Massachusetts college that drew nationwide criticism when it stopped flying the U.S. flag on campus following the presidential election says Old Glory is back up. Lash says the flag was not removed to make a political statement or to offend, but to facilitate dialogue. (Dave Roback /The Republican via AP)

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