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alt="sexualviolence2007-04-27-1177726724.jpg" height="95" style="width: 143px; height: 95px" />The fifth annual Take Back The Night march took place in Fayetteville on Friday evening. The march is meant to raise awareness about sexual violence and this year over one hundred people took part in the march that went from the Fayetteville Square to the University of Arkansas. Some of those taking to the streets to get the word out about sexual violence say they think the event gains more support every year and this year was no exception. Residents, students and even children made the trek down Dickson Street ending at a candle light vigil on the university campus.
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