Tag Archives: Students

’60s Tactics, New Cause

walkout_medium

Inside Higher Ed: ’60s Tactics, New Cause

Few think the clock will be turned back to the Berkeley of the 1960s, but the protests planned across the University of California today mark a return to the tactics of another era. This time, however, the cause isn’t free speech or an end to war, but instead a response to the university administration’s budget-cutting proposals.

Today will be the first day of classes for 8 of the 10 campuses in the California system, and protest organizers plan to send an early message that the budget cuts besetting the university have been inappropriately addressed by system leaders. The centerpiece of the planned action is a walkout, which has been supported by systemwide student and technical employee organizations…

UK: Students get marks just for turning up

Times Higher Education: Students get marks just for turning up

Universities accused of “bribing” undergraduates. Rebecca Attwood reports

Universities have been accused of “bribing” students with marks simply for attending seminars, a move critics say encourages them to adopt casual and cynical attitudes to academic work.

Howard U. Students and Union Workers Protest Over Aid Delays, Labor Practices

PH2009090403791
Student advocacy director Corey Briscoe, in white T-shirt, addresses some of the 350 protesters. (By Gerald Martineau — The Washington Post)

Washington Post: Howard U. Students and Union Workers Protest Over Aid Delays, Labor Practices

About 350 students and union workers crowded the plaza outside Howard University’s administration building Friday morning, protesting a long list of grievances — including problems with on-campus housing, delays in financial aid payments and labor practices — and at one point threatening a sit-in before they were turned away from the building’s doors.

Cuba Denies Exit Permits to Students With U.S. Scholarships

The Chronicle: Cuba Denies Exit Permits to Students With U.S. Scholarships

The Cuban government has denied exit permits to 30 Cuban college students who had been offered scholarships by the U.S. Department of State for academic programs at American colleges, and several of the students have been expelled by their home institutions.

Anti-Indian racism rampant in Australian unis

Sydney Morning Herald: India is losing interest in our universities, say agents

AUSTRALIA’S elite universities are set to pay a high price for the Indian student crisis as middle-class parents, concerned for their children’s safety, opt for degree courses in Britain, New Zealand, the United States and Canada.

Two months of media reports about attacks on young Indians and allegations of rampant racism in Australian suburbs are having a serious impact, Indian education agents say.

Jury Orders Boston U. Graduate Student to Pay $675,000 for Illegal Downloads

The Chronicle: Jury Orders Boston U. Graduate Student to Pay $675,000 for Illegal Downloads

A federal jury on Friday ordered a Boston University graduate student to pay four music companies $675,000, one day after the student, Joel Tenenbaum, admitted in court that he had downloaded and distributed more than two dozen songs that did not belong to him.

California students unite against fee hikes, layoffs

Daily 49er: Students unite against fee hikes, layoffs
CSU faculty and students formed a rally Tuesday to give ‘shame’ to the CSU board of trustees

Protesters shouted “Shame on you!” and other slogans at trustees as they entered the chancellor’s office in Long Beach on Tuesday.

Ainsley Sanchez wiped the sweat off her forehead and punched her fists in the air as she marched and chanted alongside students, faculty members and parents who showed up Tuesday to protest outside California State University Chancellor Charles Reed’s office.

The summer of student discontent

Globe and Mail: The summer of student discontent

Laura McGhie was pretty certain by last fall that her well-paying summer job was history. For the past two years, the McMaster University student had spent her holiday working on the shop floor of U.S. Steel’s Lake Erie works, her dad’s employer. The collapse of Ontario’s manufacturing sector put an end to that.

MEXICO: Student kicked unconscious by police

World University News: MEXICO: Student kicked unconscious by police

Amnesty International has condemned police in Chiapas State in southern Mexico after a 16-year-old student activist was beaten unconscious last month. Jose Emiliano Nandayapa Gomez was reportedly attacked because of his ‘subversive haircut’ although he has been involved in promoting the rights of young people.

GERMANY: Students strike for education

World University News: GERMANY: Students strike for education

Students at secondary and higher education institutions staged campaigns throughout Germany calling for a better education policy last week. The ‘education strike’ focused on a new, six-semester bachelor degree courses and plans to shorten secondary education without any substantial reform of contents in either sector.

Universities and Students Are at Heart of Continuing Protests in Iran

The Chronicle: Universities and Students Are at Heart of Continuing Protests in Iran

Protesters continued to throng the streets of Tehran on Tuesday, in the second day of rallies and demonstrations that have erupted in the wake of last Friday’s disputed presidential election. The actions have been called the country’s biggest mass demonstrations since the 1979 Islamic revolution, and, as in that movement, university students are at the heart of much of the action.

Cal State May Cut Enrollment by 40,000, Chancellor Says

The Chronicle: Cal State May Cut Enrollment by 40,000, Chancellor Says

California State University will probably reduce its enrollment by 40,000 students, the largest single-year decrease in its history, if proposed cuts in state support are adopted, the system’s chancellor said on Thursday.

Grove City College suspends student for participation in pornography

The Herald: GCC student suspended for off-campus participation in online gay porn

To Grove City College, John Gechter was a bright young student majoring in molecular biology. But to his online audience, he was Vincent DeSalvo, a baby-faced rising star in the gay pornography industry.

Students’ union accused of snooping on lecturers

Times Higher Education Supplement: Students’ union accused of snooping on lecturers

It simply wants advance warning of cancelled lectures, says president. Rebecca Attwood reports

Students are being encouraged to “snoop” on academics by texting a hotline if their teachers turn up late, the University and College Union has claimed.

Manchester Metropolitan Students’ Union launched its “LATE” campaign after receiving a number of student complaints about lectures running late and being cancelled without warning.

Chinese officials quarantine Canadian university students

CBC: Chinese officials quarantine Canadian university students

Twenty-five Canadian students quarantined in China amid fears about the potential spread of swine flu are staying in a remote lakeside hotel and are “in good spirits” despite the setback, university officials in Montreal told CBC News.

Tufts to suspend student in fight

Boston Globe: Tufts to suspend student in fight

The Tufts University freshman involved in a high-profile altercation last month with members of the Korean Students Association has publicly admitted making racial and ethnic slurs and threatening to kill the students.

UVM students protest again

Burlington Free Press: Students protest again
Demonstrator arraigned for trespassing

Students upset with budget cuts at the University of Vermont tried — with mixed success — to get faculty and staff workers to back them at a noontime rally Thursday, one day after a sit-in at the Waterman administrative building resulted in 31arrests.

“We demand President (Daniel) Fogel’s resignation,” Cecile Reurge, a 19-year-old freshman from Stony Brook, N.Y., said to the cheers of about 100 people gathered in front of Bailey-Howe Library. “We have no confidence in his leadership anymore.”

UK: No charges against students after anti-terror raid

BBC: No charges after anti-terror raid

Police release 12 terror suspects

All 12 men arrested over a suspected bomb plot in the UK have now been released without charge by police.

Eleven – all Pakistani nationals – have been transferred to UK Border Agency custody and face possible deportation.

Moldova Says Universities Will Pay for Protesters’ Damage to Government Buildings

mosnews.com: Students to pay for the mess in Chisinau, president says

Money to rebuild the pillaged parliament and presidential office buildings in Chisinau will come from funds earmarked for institutions of higher education, Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin has stated. A student protest against the Communist victory in Sunday’s parliamentary elections spilled over into violence and the sacking of those facilities. More than 270 injuries also resulted from the unrest.

French Student Protesters Disrupt Paris’s Academic Core and Seize Presidents’ Offices Elsewhere

The Chronicle News Blog: French Student Protesters Disrupt Paris’s Academic Core and Seize Presidents’ Offices Elsewhere

On the eve of the two-week Easter holiday, French university students and academic staff members staged another mass demonstration in Paris today, blocking a major boulevard in the Latin Quarter, the historic core of academic life in the city, and shouting slogans evoking the mass protests that convulsed the country in May 1968, the news agency Reuters reported. Elsewhere in France, protesters this week appeared to step up their tactics, occupying administrative offices at two universities and “sequestering” their presidents.