Cambridge University Students Occupy Senate House Lawn.
Cameraboy | 14.03.2011 15:36 | Education | Social Struggles | Cambridge
This was in response to the Vice Chancellor deciding to ignore students and employers to save Bursaries, which financially support students with their studies and allow them to continue attending Cambridge University.
A now familiar sight in Cambridge...
Keep off the grass..? Nah!!
"Non Placet" = it does not please: used in casting a negative vote.
Senate House... a tinderbox for dissent.
Pitching tents on the lawn, but it's no picnic.
Often the most effective form...
It's also worth considering that Cambridge University is one of the richest of them all in the UK, with an annual turnover of up to £1 billion per year, and yet the VC cannot find it in his heart to fork out a bit of these profits to support future generations of his own potential customers.
Instead it would seem on the face of it, he would rather pursue privately generated research based profits (sponsors include Microsoft and Rolls Royce), at the expense of the very people that this institution is supposed to serve - the students.
This also comes at a time when many Comprehensive schools are either considering or are already 'opting out' to become privately run Academies, so even at secondary school stage there is no escape from the capitalists' clutches.
Chesterton Community College, also in Cambridge, is currently one of those for which the Academy route is currently being considered.
It would seem that a Tsunami is afflicting us right here in the UK, one which is destroying our education system from the inside out...
A TSUNAMI OF SELFISHNESS AND GREED.
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Correction...
14.03.2011 17:50
Cameraboy