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29-01-2009 16:00

National student demonstration for free education, 25 February 2009

A national student demonstration for free education, backed by student unions and activists from across the country, will take place on Wednesday 25 February 2009.

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29-01-2009 01:07

(Cambridge) Statement on the behaviour of the university authorities

This is the statement issued by the general assembly of the Cambridge law school occupation about their imminent threat of eviction.

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29-01-2009 00:51

Update on law school occupation

At about 9pm the university closed the doors of the occupation not
allowing anyone to go in any more. A statement from the university was
distributed inside stating that the occupiers were trespassing (but of
course no injunction -- therefore not making it an actual legal issue
yet.) A group of about 50 people were outside to show their
solidarity, including lots of people who had left the occupation to be
present at the CUSU (student union) meeting where motions relating to
the occupation were discussed.

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28-01-2009 11:22

Craig Murray at the Cambridge Law School occupation

On Tuesday 28th night, Craig Murray, the former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan was invited by the assembly of the occupation for a talk. The university authorities prevented him from crossing into the lobby, meaning that he had to give his talk, standing withing the sliding front doors of the faculty. This sends a strong message to those within the university that try to prevent freedom of speech.

The transcript of the talk was made by David P.

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26-01-2009 22:39

Cambridge occupation latest photos

Lots of changes today at the occupation, that got visited by the proctors, and where people not belonging to the university see their access blocked again. Check the blog for details at:
 http://cambridgegazasolidarity.blogspot.com

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26-01-2009 15:52

Cambridge occupation latest: soup wars and proctor mumble

Today was the first day of lectures, that had to co-exist with the occupation at the Cambridge law Faculty. A couple of notable events included an ultimatum to vacate from the university, the Great Soup Battle, and the the meek attempt to intimidate the occupiers by requesting them to give their names individually.

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26-01-2009 02:39

Latest news and comment from the Cambridge Occupied Law School

I just spent the last 6 hours at the Law School occupation in Cambridge – this is the last report from Sunday evening / Monday early morning. It seems the university has issued an ultimatum for students to clear the school by Sunday midnight, which still has to happen, as people are slowly drifting to sleep in the lecture theatres. It seems they otherwise have refused to continue negotiations which has not allowed for any progress on the demands or people to go home. The music night planned was delayed by a talk from students of Sussex University that is still under occupation, as well as a last plenary for the evening.

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25-01-2009 19:00

Latest report from the plenary of the Cambridge University Law School

A quick report from the plenary discussion in the Cambridge occupation, Sunday 25 January 2009 evening.

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24-01-2009 03:24

The Law Faculty Occupation - further developments.

Meeting between students and building staff, with a Proctor present. Currently there is a something of a low level power struggle going on inside the Law Faculty between the Proctors, other building staff and the occupying students.

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24-01-2009 00:02

First photos from the Cambridge Uni occupation for Gaza

Some first pic, of the vote to occupy, a talk from Iraqui trade unionist, and the Proctor's visit. More info on:
 http://cambridgegazasolidarity.blogspot.com

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12-01-2009 19:02

A letter to a cousin

Having just finished seven years as an undergraduate and PhD degree at Oxford University, where I was conspicuously in the minority, ethnically, I felt the urge to share the groundings for my motivation and attitude which has helped me along the way to my academic success.

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30-12-2008 15:19

Protest Against the Israeli Ambassador's Visit to Warwick Uni Campus Tomorrow

We've learnt that Ron Prosor, the Israeli Ambassador to the UK, will be speaking on Warwick Campus tomorrow at midday, as part of the Limmud conference. Clearly this is very short notice - it's been kept under wraps as far as I can tell. If you can make it along to protest, then please do, it's really important to have a presence, given the current situation.

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13-11-2008 16:55

E.ON backs down in struggle for Kingsnorth

National wave of student protest forces energy giant to abandon
recruitment tour

Anti-coal protests at graduate careers fairs around the UK have forced
E.ON to cancel the remainder of its recruitment tour. The energy company,
which is planning to build a new coal power station at Kingsnorth, Kent
[1], has seen at least seventeen of its careers events disrupted over the
last few weeks [2].

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06-11-2008 23:56

No Fees demo (Cambridge) & Career fair

Regional East Anglia demonstration against fees, for grants and proper education funding.

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06-11-2008 00:35

Students say 'No More Fees'!

Lib Dem MP David Howarth speaks to students before they set out. About a hundred very colourful students marched through the centre of Cambridge on Wednesday afternoon, proclaiming they're sick of being in debt under the Blairite Brown regime.

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21-02-2008 10:25

Student Climate Project's plans for London, April 2008

At their last tour event in Cambridge The Student Climate Project held a planning gathering where they pieced together plans for their next event in April. As ever, the plans are very open and it is hoped many will find ways to contribute to our work, who share our aims of inspiring students with the radical climate message.

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18-02-2008 13:07

Pictures from Student Climate Project's launch event in Cambridge

Vegan cakes, climate chatter, and an ironing board As requested here are the pictures from our launch action (see  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/02/391512.html )

Also, just to let you all know that we are stepping up our activities for our London Event, taking place from the 18th to 20th of April all around London. The event is set to include more creative outreach, the launch of our exciting new arts project, workshops, and a collective direct action. More details to follow...

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15-02-2008 23:14

Student Climate Launch Event Takes Cambridge By Storm

The Student Climate Project launched the first event of their Tour of Climate Action in Cambridge today. The flurry of climate activities saw a banner drop, street theatre, a flash mob are more...

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15-02-2008 14:53

Cambourne School Competition: public meeting

Cambridgeshire County Council is proposing to establish a new school in Cambourne. In accordance with the law and related regulations, the council held a competition inviting organisations to make proposals to run this school and a public meeting is being held on 18th February at The Hub, High Street, Cambourne.

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14-02-2008 01:40

Peaceful Climate Action Greeted With Heavy Handed Approach From Police

Activists involved with The Student Climate Project are deeply concerned that the police's Special Branch has being monitoring their operations, and now plans to send over fifty police to a peaceful outreach event in Cambridge this week.

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