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Students on the base of Nelson's Column before the march starts.
Following the previous anti increase in tuition fees demonstration (24/11/2010), where approximately 3-4000 demonstrators were kettled in Whitehall, students were determined to avoid a repeat of being contained.
As soon as students left Trafalgar Square to head down Whitehall they were met by a line of police, doubled back to head towards Parliament via the Mall and Horse Guards. Finding that they were unable to get near to Parliament, they continued a non stop high speed run/jog/fast walk through London for several hours, while police attempted to control the marchers. As groups or marchers tired or took different directions, the students broke into smaller groups. While the march led to disruption and road closures across London, apart from the occasional minor clash with police, the march remained peaceful.
Eventually about 2000 of the students returned to Trafalgar Square, where they were held in a semi-kettle. Large groups of students were unable to exit the square, however students were able to leave the area in ones and twos in certain directions. The police wanted the students to disperse.
Violence started half way through the afternoon after police made an arrest amongst the volatile but peaceful protesters. Immediately after the arrest, police lines were attacked, with violence continuing into the evening. The base of Nelsons column was covered with graffiti, and windows in Tesco's supermarket and Waterstones book shop smashed. Eventually the police tightly kettled and held the last 200 protesters who did not disperse.
At New York Institute of Technology's Central Islip campus, Congressman Bishop was joined by Presidents and Financial Aid Directors from a dozen Long Island colleges and universities (see list below) to discuss the impact of the credit crisis and weakening economy on students trying to afford college.
Pictured with Congressman Bishop are Robert Gaffney, President, Dowling, Hubert Keen, President, Farmingdale State College, Edward Guiliano, President, New York Institute of Technology, Robert Scott, President, Adelphi University and George Santiago, President, Briarcliffe College.
In recent months, turmoil in the U.S. credit markets has made it difficult for some lenders in the federally guaranteed student loan program to secure the capital needed to finance college loans, leading some lenders to scale back their lending activity. Passed by the Education Committee on April 9, the Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act of 2008 would provide new protections, in addition to those in current law, to ensure that families can continue to access the loans they need to pay for college.
Earlier this year, the House of Representatives passed the College Opportunity and Affordability Act, the comprehensive reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. The bill addresses the soaring price of college, and removes other obstacles that make it harder for qualified students to go to college.
Dowling: Bob Gaffney, President and Patti Noren, Dir. of Fin. Aid
New York Institute of Technology: Edward Guiliano, President, Hussain Ahmad, Director of Fin. Aid CI, Mary Jean Corriss, Director of Fin. Aid., and Rosemary Ferrucci, Assoc. Dean, Fin. Aid
Adelphi: Robert Scott, President and Sheryl Mihopoulus, Director of Fin. Aid
Briarcliffe: George Santiago, President
Farmingdale: Hubert Keen, President
Hofstra: Sandy Filbry, Associate Director of Financial Aid, and Oswald Mervius, Financial Aid Counselor
Long Island University: Christopher Williams, Assoc. VP, Gov. Relations
Molloy: Ana Lockward, Director of Fin. Aid
Polytechnic: Fred Strauss, Dir. LI Graduate Center and Brenda Nieves-Mato, Dir. of Fin. Aid
St. Joseph's: Gigi Lamens, Assoc. VP for Enrollment and Joan Farley, Dir. of Fin. Aid
Touro Law: Michele Kaminski, Dir. of Fin. Aid
Webb Institute: Rear Admiral Robert Olsen, President
Montreal, March 22, 2012.
250,000 people demonstrate against tuition fee hikes. Quebec has had the most student strikes against tuition hikes, and as a result, the lowest tuition in N.A.. U.S. students for their obedience, now have a $850 billion debt bomb. Mexico education is free. "Hausse" is French for Hike.
The eye-patch is in honor of college student Francis Gregnier whose eye was blinded last week by a police explosive shot at him while he was playing harmonica at a protest.
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PCC student Markus McCraney claimed first place in this year's Tuition Mission challenge and received $5,000 ($2,500 for fall and $2,500 for spring) to pay his tuition, fees, books and other educational expenses during the 2019-20 academic year. Second place went to Tikila Cofield (right), and Lejourney Farrow finished third. Due to generous support from the PCC Foundation, Cofield received $750 to help offset the cost of her tuition this fall, while Farrow received $250 for fall semester.
At New York Institute of Technology's Central Islip campus, Congressman Bishop was joined by Presidents and Financial Aid Directors from a dozen Long Island colleges and universities (see list below) to discuss the impact of the credit crisis and weakening economy on students trying to afford college.
Pictured with Congressman Bishop are Robert Gaffney, President, Dowling, Hubert Keen, President, Farmingdale State College, Edward Guiliano, President, New York Institute of Technology, Robert Scott, President, Adelphi University and George Santiago, President, Briarcliffe College.
In recent months, turmoil in the U.S. credit markets has made it difficult for some lenders in the federally guaranteed student loan program to secure the capital needed to finance college loans, leading some lenders to scale back their lending activity. Passed by the Education Committee on April 9, the Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act of 2008 would provide new protections, in addition to those in current law, to ensure that families can continue to access the loans they need to pay for college.
Earlier this year, the House of Representatives passed the College Opportunity and Affordability Act, the comprehensive reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. The bill addresses the soaring price of college, and removes other obstacles that make it harder for qualified students to go to college.
Dowling: Bob Gaffney, President and Patti Noren, Dir. of Fin. Aid
New York Institute of Technology: Edward Guiliano, President, Hussain Ahmad, Director of Fin. Aid CI, Mary Jean Corriss, Director of Fin. Aid., and Rosemary Ferrucci, Assoc. Dean, Fin. Aid
Adelphi: Robert Scott, President and Sheryl Mihopoulus, Director of Fin. Aid
Briarcliffe: George Santiago, President
Farmingdale: Hubert Keen, President
Hofstra: Sandy Filbry, Associate Director of Financial Aid, and Oswald Mervius, Financial Aid Counselor
Long Island University: Christopher Williams, Assoc. VP, Gov. Relations
Molloy: Ana Lockward, Director of Fin. Aid
Polytechnic: Fred Strauss, Dir. LI Graduate Center and Brenda Nieves-Mato, Dir. of Fin. Aid
St. Joseph's: Gigi Lamens, Assoc. VP for Enrollment and Joan Farley, Dir. of Fin. Aid
Touro Law: Michele Kaminski, Dir. of Fin. Aid
Webb Institute: Rear Admiral Robert Olsen, President
Montreal, March 22, 2012.
250,000 people demonstrate against tuition fee hikes. Quebec has had the most student strikes against tuition hikes, and as a result, the lowest tuition in N.A.. U.S. students for their obedience, now have a $850 billion debt bomb. Mexico education is free.
The eye-patch is in honor of college student Francis Gregnier whose eye was blinded last week by a police explosive shot at him while he was playing harmonica at a protest.
More info: vimeo.com/44139694
www.bloquonslahausse.com/la-classe/
www.facebook.com/pages/News-from-the-2012-Quebec-student-...
Montreal, March 22, 2012.
250,000 people demonstrate against tuition fee hikes. Quebec has had the most student strikes against tuition hikes, and as a result, the lowest tuition in N.A.. U.S. students for their obedience, now have a $850 billion debt bomb. Mexico education is free.
More info: vimeo.com/44139694
www.bloquonslahausse.com/la-classe/
www.facebook.com/pages/News-from-the-2012-Quebec-student-...
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STUDENTS DayX3 NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION
Protest and march against University tuition fee increases, 09th Dec. 2010
Over 20,000 students from around the country converged on Central London today to march for a third time to protest against the coalition government's plans to
massively increase University tuition fees, which will ultimately mean that far fewer students from poorer backgrounds will be able to even consider a University
education because of the massive debts incurred which will follow them for the rest of their working lives.
I joined the days proceedings in the afternoon as they were assembling in Trafalgar Square. To throw the police off-guard they suddenly took off, en mass, through
Admiralty Arch in a bid to get to Parliament Square, which had been forbidden. That evening the House of Commons was voting on the Education Funding Bill, and the
students were determined to make sure that Parliament heard their protests.
The day started in a good mood, but by the time they reached Parliament pockets of disorder had started breaking out - Flares were lit and thrown, crush barriers and
construction site fencing ripped up to be used as weapons against the massed ranks of riot police and later on the mounted police. I had to leave by around 3pm, and by
the time I got home and turned on the BBC news all hell had broken loose outside Parliament. Protesters were pelting the police with lumps of masonry, metal poles and
scaffolding. They lit large fires, broke down the doors to The Treasury and the new Ministry of Justice buildings, smashing many windows, daubing graffiti everywhere
and generally smashing up the joint. Many people were arrested and many people hurt, some badly.
As the police gradually started releasing the by-now contained protesters in small numbers, several small groups headed up to Oxford Street, where they smashed the
windows of the flagship TopShop store (owned by Sir Phillip Green who is being attacked for shovelling billions of pounds of what should be UK taxable income into tax
haven accounts owned by his wife as part of a legal tax dodge), and in Regent Street they engulfed the Bentley containing Prince Charles and his horse-faced wife
Camilla who were in the process of swanning orf the the Royal Variety Performance! The protesters started kicking the vehicle. They broke the windows and threw a tin of
white paint over the car. One was not amused!
Needless to say the Bill was passed in Parliament tonight, and the students have vowed to continue their campaign of demonstration and civil disobedience...
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University of East Anglia students marching around the UEA campus to protest against the 'death of education' due to tuition fees. This is part of a nationwide student protest against tuition fees.
Montreal, March 22, 2012.
250,000 people demonstrate against tuition fee hikes. Quebec has had the most student strikes against tuition hikes, and as a result, the lowest tuition in N.A.. U.S. students for their obedience, now have a $850 billion debt bomb. Mexico education is free.
More info: vimeo.com/44139694
www.bloquonslahausse.com/la-classe/
www.facebook.com/pages/News-from-the-2012-Quebec-student-...
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Photos from the strike to protest announced hikes in tuition fees for Quebec students held on Nov 10.
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Montreal, March 22, 2012.
250,000 people demonstrate against tuition fee hikes. Quebec has had the most student strikes against tuition hikes, and as a result, the lowest tuition in N.A.. U.S. students for their obedience, now have a $850 billion debt bomb. Mexico education is free.
More info: vimeo.com/44139694
www.bloquonslahausse.com/la-classe/
www.facebook.com/pages/News-from-the-2012-Quebec-student-...
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Photos from the strike to protest announced hikes in tuition fees for Quebec students held on Nov 10.
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René LITS, baryton et concertiste belge (1910-1978).
Membre du QUATUOR VILLIER (BRUXELLES).
A BELOVED BARITONE SPECIALISED IN SECONDARY AND CHARACTER ROLES. ALSO SANG LEADING PARTS. APPEARED FIRST AS A DRAMATIC ACTOR, THEN AS A BRILLIANT PIANIST BEFORE UNDERGOING VOCAL TUITION IN BRUSSELS WITH FAMED BARITONE GEORGES VILLIER. CONCENTRATED HIS CAREER ON BELGIUM, APPEARING IN ALL THE MAJOR OPERA HOUSES, CREATING MANY WORKS. HAS ALSO SUNG IN FRANCE, LUXEMBOURG AND IN THE NETHERLANDS. A CONSUMATE ARTIST, HE WAS A RESPECTED MEMBER OF THE OPERA COMPANY (MONNAIE IN BRUSSELS), INDISPENSABLE IN EVERY ROLE. RENE LITS WAS ALSO A REFINED CONCERT SINGER, MEMBER OF THE QUATUOR VILLIER AND GAVE HUNDREDS OF RECITALS AND CONCERTS DURING HIS CAREER. HE WAS ALSO A NOTED STAGE DESIGNER. HE LEAVES A SCARCE RECORDING LEGACY.
Issu d’une famille de musiciens (François, le grand-père, est ténor et fondateur du Groupe L’Orphéon, Maurice Lits, son père, est baryton). Débute tout d’abord théâtre. Puis, études de chant et d’art lyrique avec le baryton belge Georges Villier (1884-1963). Décroche le 30 mars 1936 le Premier Prix (avec grande distinction, Chant) de l’Ecole de Musique de Bruxelles. René Lits rejoint alors le Quatuor Villier, créé par Georges Villier et composé de lui-même, d’Oscar Jonau et d’Edouard Prins, ténors. Il mène ainsi une intense activité au concert dans de nombreuses villes de Belgique (Casino de Dinant dont Georges Villier est directeur artistique, Théâtre de Mons, Théâtre Royal de Namur, Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, Variétés-Palace de Charleroi, Théâtre Royal de Mons, Théâtre-Palace d’Ath, Théâtre Communal de Louvain, Pathé Palace, Coliseum, Théâtre de l’Alhambra de Bruxelles, etc.)
René Lits aborde ses premiers emplois d’opéra comique, d’opéra et ne dédaigne pas l’opéra bouffe, tout en continuant à se produire au récital. Entre 1942 et 1945, il chante pour les Tournées Welfare et également, pour les Tournées Noël, un moyen de se familiariser avec le répertoire et de partager l’affiche avec des solistes confirmés. A Liège, Anvers et Gand, il est apprécié dans des œuvres telles que : Le Barbier de Séville (Pédrille), Angélique (Boniface), Cavalleria rusticana (Alfio), Faust (Wagner et Valentin), La Gioconda (Suane), Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame (un Moine peintre), La Juive (le Crieur et parfois Ruggiero), Roméo et Juliette (Le Duc de Vérone), L’Heure espagnole (Ramiro), Louise (le Peintre et parfois, le Philosophe I), Madame Butterfly (Yamadori), Paillasse (Alfio), Rigoletto (Marcel), La Traviata (le Baron), Werther (Johann), le Passeur (Mireille), Les Pêcheurs de perles (Nourabad), La Fille du Tambour-major (Clampas), La Bohème (Benoît), Tosca (le Sacristain), Le Chemineau (Thomas et parfois François), La Vie parisienne (Alphonse), etc. René Lits chante également des premiers et seconds rôles en France (Opéra de Lyon, Casino de Vichy, Théâtre Municipal de Perpignan, Sébastopol de Lille, etc.). Il passe une audition à la Monnaie où on réalise qu’il saura vite se rendre indispensable : il y débute saison 1949-1950 et y tient l’affiche jusqu’en 1968, sa dernière saison dans ce théâtre. Quelques rôles : Pépin (Le Bon roi Dagobert), le Vieux pêcheur (La Route d’émeraude), Zuniga/Le Dancaïre (Carmen), Bidard (La Chauve-souris), Schlemihl et Luther (Les Contes d’Hoffmann), le Deuxième Philistin (Samson et Dalila), Garter (Henry VIII), Guillaut de Mortfontaine (Manon), Bicksitt (Monsieur Beaucaire), le Médecin (Pelléas et Mélisande), Saint Corentin (Le Roi d’Ys), Pichard (Les Mousquetaires au couvent), etc. Il prend part à des créations, dont : Tchekalow (Boris Godounov), Abdinadab (David), Perrot et un Hérault II (Jeanne d’Arc au bûcher), le Joueur de dés (La Lune), le Meunier (Thyl de Flandre), le Portier (Macbeth, dans l’opéra d’Ernest Bloch), etc. Après ses saisons à la Monnaie (où il retourne pour des rôles payés au cachet, notamment pour Der Rosenkavalier (le Garçon d’auberge) ou La Bohème (Benoît), il reprend le chemin d’autres théâtres belges, notamment au Théâtre de Mons : Yamadori, le Sacristain, au Palais des Beaux-Arts de Charleroi, etc. Il participe à des créations également hors de Bruxelles (Liège) et chante régulièrement pour la radio, tant comme soliste que dans les choeurs. Sa voix était fort belle, légère mais à la fois sonore et parfaitement placée : sa musicalité était infaillible. Au cours de sa carrière, il alterne les seconds plans (T.R.M.), tout en abordant les premiers rôles en province et dans les théâtres étrangers.
Attentif à son apparence, toujours élégant à la ville, comme à la scène, sa garde-robe de théâtre était magnifique, tout comme ses accessoires et bijoux de scène, dont il s’attachera à en dessiner et sertir lui-même plusieurs modèles, une tradition familiale. Excellent illustrateur, René Lits aurait certainement pu être un habile directeur de scène. Il laisse un rare legs discographique.
Montreal, March 22, 2012.
250,000 people demonstrate against tuition fee hikes. Quebec has had the most student strikes against tuition hikes, and as a result, the lowest tuition in N.A.. U.S. students for their obedience, now have a $850 billion debt bomb. Mexico education is free.
More info: vimeo.com/44139694
www.bloquonslahausse.com/la-classe/
www.facebook.com/pages/News-from-the-2012-Quebec-student-...
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Tonight's demonstration started from Emilie Gamelin Square at 21h like it has been done every night 27 times on the row. The march had barely started that Montreal's police forces (SPVM) declared it illegal according to the new law 78.
Things rapidly went bad as riot police charged the protesters half an hour after they had started. Several groups went in different directions, turning Montreal's downtown into chaos of riot police chasing protesters.
At the time of writing there are already 116 arrests according to police forces. Several people were beaten by riot police. One protester was seen unconscious on the ground after being beaten down in the face by riot police. His state remains uncertain. Rumors circulating on Twitter tell him dead but that remains unconfirmed by police forces.
The student strike started over three months ago in all major Quebec universities and colleges because of the tuition fee hike announced by the government. Weeks and weeks of negotiations did nothing to bring closer student representatives and the government. Last week Line Beauchamp, the Minister of Education, quit her job. Since then Jean Charest pushed for a "special law" to be implemented: the law 78. The latter prohibits any gathering of more than 50 people in Quebec. The law demands such gatherings to ask permission from the SPVM 8 hours prior to taking the street.
21/05/2012.
Montreal, QC, Canada.
www.demotix.com/news/1226834/27th-student-demonstration-t...