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  • Police Will Arrest 400 SFSU Students Locked in Administration Building

    03/24/2003 4:21:59 PM PST · by ewing · 87 replies · 431+ views
    KGO Radio 810 AM San Francisco ^ | March 24, 2003 | Rick Roberts
    Just heard that once the administration facility closes at 10 PM Pacific that the students have taken over, all of the student 'sit in' protestors will be arrested.Organizers have put out the call for more students to come out to enforce 5 items on a 'list of demands' to university adminsitration. (presumably anti-war type demands)
  • [US Workplace/School] 'Sickout' to Protest Potential Iraq War

    03/05/2003 6:35:58 AM PST · by ewing · 26 replies · 208+ views
    The Tri Valley Herald (California) ^ | March 5, 2004 SGT | Josh Richman
    Workers and students across the nation plan to skip work and school Wednesday in a national moriatorium to stop the impending war against Iraq.Backed by dozens of religious, labor, community and anti war groups, the moriatorium's theme is 'no school, no work no business as usual.'Participants are being encouraged to call in sick close their businesses, cancel classes, hold workplace talks about the war, conduct special services at house of worship and stage non violent protests.The student walkout has gained a momentum of its own, with thousands of students on more than 200 campuses pledging to boycott classes.In the Bay...
  • Student Groups [300 High School and Colleges] Plan National Wednesday Walkout to Protest War

    03/02/2003 1:36:11 PM PST · by ewing · 85 replies · 480+ views
    NY Times ^ | March 2, 2003 SGT | Tamar Lewin
    Students at hundreds of high schools are planning a walkout on Wednesday to protest the Bush Administration's plans for war in Iraq.The 'student strike' is being coordinated by the National Youth and Student Peace Coalition, an organization of 15 student groups that came together after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.The coalition, which calls the action 'Books not Bombs,' has linked student protests against war in Iraq with a call for better financed schools.'Were getting about 10 schools a day contacting us to participate, and it's probably about 35-40 percent high schools, said Andy Burns, an organizer who is...