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[email protected]. Photo: Gene St. Pierre Photo: Chris Giroux '08 Clinton, Obama rally at RIC Road to the White House runs through RIC By Robert P. Masse ’08 and Nick Lima ’10 Staff Writers Just days before the March 4 Rhode Island primary, senators Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Barack Obama (D-IL) held separate rallies with Rhode Island College as the backdrop. Clinton’s Feb. 23 “Solutions for America” event and Obama’s “Stand for Change Rally” on March 1 were held in the College’s Recreation Center Field House. Clinton joined by many of state’s leading Democrats Hillary Clinton supporters began fi ling Cont. p 12 into the Recreation Center hours before she Over the course of one week, Obama signifi cantly outdrew presidential contenders Clinton, with a capacity Hillary Clinton and “This was a rare crowd inside and an opportunity for our students Barack Obama overfl ow crowd and the RIC community to witness an held campaign important piece of political history,” outside, it was rallies at said Jane Fusco, RIC’s director of Clinton who RIC ahead News and Public Relations, who won the state’s of Rhode helped organize the two events.