Compiled by Alexander Graham, Mark Grant, and Hufsa Tahir
Omar Said
second year, political science
“Yes, why not? Why wouldn’t I go to a rally that will make it cheaper to go to school?”
Julia Dilecce
second year, communications
“There’s no point in going. I just feel like the government is going to base everything on what’s been done already, so what’s the point of protesting right now? It’s not going to change anything.”
Annamarie Cammalleri
second year, communications
“Probably not. For the past few years that I’ve been here, the tuition fees have always increased. They never went down. By doing this, we’re just showing them how much we want the tuition fee to drop. It’s not going to do anything, it hasn’t done anything for the past several years.”
Andrew Turner
third year, computer science
“No, because I have a lot of stuff to do. Otherwise I’d probably go. Anything that we can do as individuals coming together as a group to put the pressure on them is good.”