After a general assembly meeting on Sproul Plaza, student and community activists began occupying Wheeler Hall just before 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the aftermath of a UC Board of Regents committee approving, 7-2, a tuition increase plan earlier in the day, reports The Daily Cal.
It's packed in here. People seem like they are prepared to stay for a while. #OccupyWheeler pic.twitter.com/VuAyPGl4Vp
— Not Frantz Fanon (@violentfanon) November 20, 2014
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It's packed in here. People seem like they are prepared to stay for a while. #OccupyWheeler pic.twitter.com/VuAyPGl4Vp
— Not Frantz Fanon (@violentfanon) November 20, 2014
Ucpd officer announces that wheeler closes at 10. Activists respond by chanting @dailycal
— Jane Nho (@JaneNho) November 20, 2014
.@JaneNho @dailycal Can someone please explain to these students that enemy is Proposition 13 & that until it's addressed, nothing happens?
— Matthew Lewis (@mateosfo) November 20, 2014
1. No fee hikes 2. Remove Napolitano now #FightTheHike @dailycal pic.twitter.com/yCwIObOeTt
— Jane Nho (@JaneNho) November 20, 2014
The free shit army is nothing short of a violent mob.
ReplyDeleteThese kids and the City/University of Berkeley deserve each other.
ReplyDeleteWho is that Matthew Lewis idiot and why does he think that dramatically raising effective real estate taxes (and evicting tens to hundreds thousand of retirees from their homes, which will be the immediate result of Prop 13 repeal) is going to cure academic greed?
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