One student who took part in the demonstration said, "This is a blatant attempt to deflect the demands of the demonstration by launching a witch-hunt against individual students. Management should accept that the occupation happened and move on instead of wasting more university funds on political point-scoring, not to mention the stress caused to the students concerned, many of whom have assessments coming up in the next few weeks. We should be spending the New Year studying instead of worrying about being sued by our own university."
The demonstration, which organisers announced in advance as a peaceful demonstration, had demanded longer library opening hours, more contact hours with lecturers, better pay and conditions for university staff and an end to the Sussex Vice-Chancellor's support for top-up fees. The occupation came after many years of campaigning by students along similar lines, notably against the threatened closure of the university's Chemistry department last Spring. In response, university management have further angered the students by spending up to £20,000 in overtime and legal costs in what students say is a profligate attempt to discredit the protest.
One student who received the letter remarked, "When I opened the University of Sussex envelope I was expecting to read 'Merry Christmas.' Instead I got 'See you in court.'"
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