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Daily Archives: December 13, 2010
Message of support from Physics
Dear Derek
We, academics and staff at the School of Physics and the IAC, share the sentiments and concerns recently expressed by our colleagues from SPAIS and the Department of Philosophy, regarding the students’ occupation of Senate House.
The students’ actions are those of politically active, interested and at times challenging citizens that a vibrant democratic culture needs. While not everyone will agree with their aims or methods, we should be proud as a university to have students that are willing to take a stand for higher education and the values of this university, and who are doing so peacefully.
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