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NYU Student Occupation Continues: They're "Not Gonna Take It"

After over 24 hours of occupying the student center (which started Wednesday night), NYU students part of "Take Back NYU" continue to occupy the Kimmel Center, hoping the administration will meet their demands. The demands begin with "Full legal and disciplinary amnesty for all parties involved in the occupation" and "Full compensation for all employees whose jobs were disrupted during the course of the occupation." and also include "Public release of NYU’s annual operating budget, including a full list of university expenditure," "Disclosure of NYU’s endowment holdings," and "annual scholarships be provided for thirteen Palestinian student." There's also something for non-NYU folks: "The general public have access to Bobst Library."

While Thursday saw solidarity and media requests, some students question the group's methods. One told NYU Local, "I think its irrelevant that NYU, as a private institution, comment on the situation in Gaza. It seems out of place with the more important demands TBNYU! could be making" while another told the Washington Square News, "It’s not right for a small group to take away space that the rest paid for the right to access." The WSN also had a quote from (updated) someone standing next to NYU College Republicans President Hampton Williams: "Get the hell out — we don’t want you here. It doesn’t take a bunch of Republicans to tell you’re a bunch of irrelevant, ignorant fuckheads.” (Williams tells us he never made that comment.)

NYU administration told Take Back NYU protesters that they needed to be out of the Kimmel Center by 1 a.m. but the protesters noted how they had hundreds of supporting outside, many singing, "We're not gonna take it." Embedded student reporter Charlie Eisenhood, who has been detailing the occupation for NYU Local, writes, "1:04 - We’ve been offered a chance to leave now. I can’t leave. I’ve been following this story for over 28 hours straight. I know you all are waiting to hear what happens. I got you. I’m in it for the long haul."

However, the NYPD has mobilized officers at Washington Square Park and the NYU Local Twitter feed says things like: "Police on horseback, ambulance driver says his presence is precautionary, smell of pepper spray in air," "First arrest of kid outside trying to climb "no parking" sign os kimmel," and "Violence in the streets. People are actively fighting cops."

Update, 8:30 a.m.: Here's video of the scene outside the Kimmel Center from earlier this morning; NYU Local estimated the crowd to be 700 "anarchists, radicals, media-types, and those timid masses that stayed out in the cold in the hopes of seeing bloody skulls or zip-tied wrists being paraded along West 4th Street." The police did apparently pepper spray the crowd.

As for the Kimmel Center? Still occupied by Take Back NYU, as of 3 a.m.! The group writes:

The administration’s negotiation consisted of repeating the same ultimatum over and over. They proposed probation (not amnesty in the slightest) for all students involved in the occupation, a disbanding of the occupation and the ability to meet with only two administrators in order to meet to discuss the demands. So… basically they offered to blacklist us, end the occupation and we get 5 minutes in a room with Lynne Brown (Senior Vice President for University Relations and Public Affairs) and Linda Mills (Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and University Life). This is not negotiation, this is mandate with no room for bargaining.

This is for the students who work three jobs to attend the school of their dreams. This is for the students in Gaza, whose university is destroyed and can no longer study. This is for workers in Abu Dhabi building our facilities with no human rights to speak of. We are a global university and our actions are connected to world events, whether we like it or not. It is our responsibility. We have voices. Let’s use them.

The dream lives on! And one police officer predicted to NYU Local, "One More Day of this Shit - It can't continue with nothing on the other side."

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  • valeriob

    These are the types of people in there;

    "Everyone was pretty chill, but some people got out of hand, and that's when problems started," said freshman Brooke Lieberwitz, 18, who majors in tourism. "

    18 years old... AND a TOURISM major? ::shakes head::

    From herer : http://tinyurl.com/bm3d3o

  • The Edge

    Tourism is just another fancy word for Whoreism.

  • valeriob

    Chlorophyll, more like BOREophyll!

  • DanielJ

    Why all the "Free Palestine" business? I was actually about 10% interested in what they were doing, until I heard the random Middle-East-centric demands How is that relevant? This protest was either organized by radical Islamists or self-hating Jews, and I can't support either of those groups.

    And NYU is a private university, they don't owe anybody anything. If this was 1968, cool, occupy university buildings, woo! But the time for that has passed. That revolution is over, college kids may still be relevant, but in a very different way than they were 40 years ago.

  • FelixtheCat & Christine Quinn'

    one last glance at the boobs, honestly, those are really nice bombs. I like small and high ones.

  • valeriob

    Seriously, you can't be more than 12 years old.

  • FelixtheCat & Christine Quinn'

    you can't protest in NYC, it isn't athens. Bloomberg protect only his first amendment right and not others.

  • moocowtoo

    The end has come: http://twitter.com/NYULocal

  • MrCow

    nyu shut off internet in kimmel

  • snickerdoodle

    Spoiled, bored college kiddies with a plan and van. How cute!

  • pete

    I see an independent film coming out.

  • snickerdoodle

    Spoiled, bored college kiddies with a plan and van. How cute!

  • Steven

    Don't these students have classes, homework, papers to write, studying to do?

    Why does NYU need to be a affordable it's a private college? They can charge whatever they heart desires. NYU has a bunch of brats and stuck ups. It doesn't seem cool when you tell someone I went/attending SUNY Albany, but NYU is like wow, lucky you.

  • Outter Burrougher

    look, i get that it's a private institution, one that they have a choice to frequent or not, but MANY of their demands are reasonable and involve improving transparency and finding a way to, possibly, improve the destroyed relationship with the community. i'm an alumna of nyu, i have, and have always had, serious issues with the administration, so why not demand that certain things change?

    the choice doesn't always have to be "take it or leave it", sometimes it really can be about taking something and transforming it, even in small ways, to make it just a bit better.

    though as far as bobst is concerned, i would settle for better alumni access - i can get in easier to my father's alma mater's library than my own.

  • KiljoyWasHere

    Boobies! Ninja boobies!

    Please make NSFW like twelve times bigger and bold. I never read the photo captions until after I see the photos.

  • FelixtheCat & Christine Quinn'

    Valeriob, you wish you looked 1/2 as good as those girls.

  • valeriob

    Bro, I'm a dude.

  • FelixtheCat & Christine Quinn'

    your are a dude and you have problems with boobs? what a boob

  • pete

    al-Qaida has taken hostage NYU!

    call homeland security!

  • valeriob

    ::UPDATE::

    Recently added to their list of demands;

    -A Novelty sized Baby Bottle

    -A Novelty sized football helmet filled with Cottage Cheese.

    -Speakers. Lots of speakers.

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