Back on the North American (among other places) college campus’s…
Melissa Manesh, 21, University of Southern California
This is supposed to be a happy time, the last few days on campus we'll ever have as students. And now it's being taken over by protesters. There's so much chaos happening. It's frustrating.
The protesters are ruining student life. Libraries aren't being open at a time when most people are trying to study for final exams.
There are helicopters flying around. Only two entrances are open to campus, which forces some of us to walk extra-long distances. Protesters are also blocking a huge area on campus and making it feel unsafe to walk through, etc…
The recent wave of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses came on suddenly and shocked people across the nation. But the political tactics underlying some of the demonstrations were the result of months of training, planning and encouragement by longtime activists and left-wing groups.
Melissa Manesh, 21, University of Southern California
This is supposed to be a happy time, the last few days on campus we'll ever have as students. And now it's being taken over by protesters. There's so much chaos happening. It's frustrating.
The protesters are ruining student life. Libraries aren't being open at a time when most people are trying to study for final exams.
There are helicopters flying around. Only two entrances are open to campus, which forces some of us to walk extra-long distances. Protesters are also blocking a huge area on campus and making it feel unsafe to walk through, etc…
US campus protests: 'Student arrests will be my final college memory' — BBC News
As graduations begin, three students reflect on a college experience bookended by Covid and now campus protests.
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Activist Groups Trained Students for Months Before Campus Protests — The Wall Street Journal
Left-wing groups and veteran demonstrators provided guidance and support before rise of pro-Palestinian encampments
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