Thursday, March 4, 2010

Rowdy students block campus amid funding rally

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/blogs/bayarea/posts/protest.jpgRowdy protesters blocked the main gates of a California university Thursday amid campus protests across the nation against deep cuts in education funding.

University of California, Santa Cruz provost David Kliger said there were reports of protesters carrying weapons and damaging a vehicle. Police did not immediately confirm the reports.

An advisory posted on the school Web site urged people to avoid the campus because of safety concerns.

It said a windshield was reported smashed and protesters had photographed the license plate of a staff member trying to enter the campus.

Marches, strikes, teach-ins and walkouts were planned nationwide in what was being called the March 4th National Day of Action for Public Education.

Organizers said hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and parents were expected to participate in the demonstrations.

Some university officials said they supported the protests as long as they remained peaceful.

"My heart and my support are with everybody and anybody who wants to stand up for public education," University of California President Mark Yudof said in a statement. "Public education drives a society's ability to progress and to prosper."

The steep economic downturn has forced states to slash funding to K-12 schools, community colleges and universities to cope with plummeting tax revenue.

Experts said schools and colleges could face more severe financial trouble over the next few years as they drain federal stimulus money that temporarily prevented widespread layoffs and classroom cuts.

Protest actions were held at most of the 10 University of California campuses, 23 California State University campuses and many of the state's 110 community colleges.

Demonstrations were also planned at universities in New York, Alabama, Michigan and Massachusetts.

Students, teachers and school employees from across California were gathering in Sacramento for a midday rally at the Capitol to urge lawmakers to restore funding to public schools. ...

via Rowdy students block campus amid funding rally - Yahoo! News.

1 comment:

Ann said...

Christ! It's about time! While European students have been demonstrating for years on cut-backs, American students decided to protest after more than 20 years of the same thing - ever since Reagan was Governor of California, which only got much worse when he was Prez. ... Now can we talk about a revolution and a people-friendly government?