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UCSC Library Study-in
On Friday, November 13th students at UC Santa Cruz conducted a study-in at the Science and Engineering Library. Due to budget cuts, both of the large UCSC libraries have reduced hours.
On Friday, November 13th students at UC Santa Cruz conducted a study-in at the Science and Engineering Library. Due to budget cuts, both of the large UCSC libraries have severely reduced hours which detrimentally affects employee pay and students with study needs late at night.
Students attempted to enter the building during normal library hours, but were denied access without handing over student ID to administrators at the door to keep until their later departure. People are not typically required to provide identification when entering the library. Students negotiated with the university administrators to provide any form of identification at the door, but students would be allowed to keep it. Furthermore, students agreed to create a list with names of students to use in case of emergency that would later be given to students to be destroyed. However, after hours of negotiation, the administrator in communication with representatives of the students failed to keep their end of the promise (specifically stating they need a copy of the list after the event).
On Fridays, the new library hours end at 5pm. Students entered the building around 4:40pm into the lobby area of the library (a small area prior to entry, thus keeping the doors open). At approximately 5:20pm, students upset by the broken promise entered the library peacefully without the expressed approval of the administration.
At 7pm, a general assembly was held to discuss the administration locking the library doors. After a discussion among 250 people, the administration caved-in and opened the doors, 40-50 students flooded in to chants of solidarity.
Later in the evening the administration finally agreed to allow students to remain in the library under certain conditions, including a locked door between the hours of 12am-8am. The administration has agreed to the library remaining open until 5:30pm Saturday. In order to partially compensate library staff working overtime, students passed a hat around for donations.
Throughout the evening, students have continued to follow the community rules established in the beginning by the collective of students that organized the direct action. No police have been present by request of students.
A general assembly has been announced to take place at 1pm on Saturday at the library.
Students attempted to enter the building during normal library hours, but were denied access without handing over student ID to administrators at the door to keep until their later departure. People are not typically required to provide identification when entering the library. Students negotiated with the university administrators to provide any form of identification at the door, but students would be allowed to keep it. Furthermore, students agreed to create a list with names of students to use in case of emergency that would later be given to students to be destroyed. However, after hours of negotiation, the administrator in communication with representatives of the students failed to keep their end of the promise (specifically stating they need a copy of the list after the event).
On Fridays, the new library hours end at 5pm. Students entered the building around 4:40pm into the lobby area of the library (a small area prior to entry, thus keeping the doors open). At approximately 5:20pm, students upset by the broken promise entered the library peacefully without the expressed approval of the administration.
At 7pm, a general assembly was held to discuss the administration locking the library doors. After a discussion among 250 people, the administration caved-in and opened the doors, 40-50 students flooded in to chants of solidarity.
Later in the evening the administration finally agreed to allow students to remain in the library under certain conditions, including a locked door between the hours of 12am-8am. The administration has agreed to the library remaining open until 5:30pm Saturday. In order to partially compensate library staff working overtime, students passed a hat around for donations.
Throughout the evening, students have continued to follow the community rules established in the beginning by the collective of students that organized the direct action. No police have been present by request of students.
A general assembly has been announced to take place at 1pm on Saturday at the library.
For more information:
http://theNewUC.wordpress.com
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nice work guys! wanted to say as someone no longer on campus, this website is the first i heard of the event, so please keep sending updates. also, i know this goes without saying, but from the sound of it, it would seem like the administrators are definitely keeping close tabs on ya'll. don't know how this gestapo type isht can be challenged but i'm sure you'll figure something out. keep giving them hell!
I love the library study-ins that have happened at Berkeley and Santa Cruz and maybe other places too. It's a great idea - focusing how it's our education we're fighting over.
No harm in trying to make deals with the admins, but they always go back on them. IDs aren't required to enter the library, so right on in just going in. They can't just make arbitrary rules 'cus they want a list of all the people to watch and eventually discipline.
In remembering that it it our university, not theirs, we make the rules, not them. <3 the workers and the students. F the admins who ruined our schools. Keep focused on being a populist, mass movement - keeping getting bigger and bigger, and there won't be much they can do to stop you.
Good luck!
No harm in trying to make deals with the admins, but they always go back on them. IDs aren't required to enter the library, so right on in just going in. They can't just make arbitrary rules 'cus they want a list of all the people to watch and eventually discipline.
In remembering that it it our university, not theirs, we make the rules, not them. <3 the workers and the students. F the admins who ruined our schools. Keep focused on being a populist, mass movement - keeping getting bigger and bigger, and there won't be much they can do to stop you.
Good luck!
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