Middlesex Students Occupy Entire Building
Middlesex Occupiers | 05.05.2010 20:56 | Education
The student occupation at Middlesex University now covers the entire Mansion Building at Trent Park campus. The occupation was extended earlier this evening in light of continued management refusal to meet us and discuss our opposition to their plans to shut down Middlesex’s world-renowned philosophy department.
Our occupation is in protest at this abrupt, unjustified and unacceptable decision. We want it reversed. Students have been occupying the executive boardroom at Trent Park since yesterday morning. Today, management again refused to meet our representatives or enter discussions with the students affected by their decision to close the philosophy programme.
We affirm that the university is a site for education, not for profit. It belongs to the people who study, teach and work here, not to those who view the institution as a mere instrument for making money or for furthering their careers. As such, we see the extension of our occupation as a restoration of the university to what it should be, and a reversal of what it has become.
We invite everyone to come and visit the occupied Mansion Building at Trent Park and show their solidarity – not just with our campaign, but with all other struggles against education cuts. We view our occupation as an integral part of a wider movement of student protest, and we are proud to have representatives of these other campaigns with us.
We want this site to become an open hub of culture, politics, thought and creativity. We will be organising a cultural programme and a philosophy teach-in, details of which will be released shortly. Everyone who supports our vision and struggle is welcome here.
Our occupation is in protest at this abrupt, unjustified and unacceptable decision. We want it reversed. Students have been occupying the executive boardroom at Trent Park since yesterday morning. Today, management again refused to meet our representatives or enter discussions with the students affected by their decision to close the philosophy programme.
We affirm that the university is a site for education, not for profit. It belongs to the people who study, teach and work here, not to those who view the institution as a mere instrument for making money or for furthering their careers. As such, we see the extension of our occupation as a restoration of the university to what it should be, and a reversal of what it has become.
We invite everyone to come and visit the occupied Mansion Building at Trent Park and show their solidarity – not just with our campaign, but with all other struggles against education cuts. We view our occupation as an integral part of a wider movement of student protest, and we are proud to have representatives of these other campaigns with us.
We want this site to become an open hub of culture, politics, thought and creativity. We will be organising a cultural programme and a philosophy teach-in, details of which will be released shortly. Everyone who supports our vision and struggle is welcome here.
Middlesex Occupiers
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05.05.2010 21:24
Poly Occupier
Solidarity from a student at the workers' college of Oxford
06.05.2010 00:07
Keep it up - you're a few steps ahead of where many UK universities will be in the not too distant future, and an inspiration to those who value education for education's sake.
If you'd like to get in touch I, and I'm sure others at Ruskin, will help you in any we can.
We must oppose the culture of deference to the markets by educational establishments. The collective future of education both in this country, and around the world depends on brave action like yours.
Yours in solidarity,
Kit
munilooney@gmail.com
Kit
e-mail: munilooney@gmail.com
Young Ones
06.05.2010 01:40
It's not a factory, many students wouldn't know a days work if it slapped them in the face. If you want real change get out of the uni and the stupid "occupy the uni" rubbish and get on the streets where the real fight is.
Rik
Snore
06.05.2010 11:21
Jim