A coalition of over 100 student organizations at Northeastern has signed on to a statement addressed to campus administration condemning the university’s response to the pro-Palestine encampment erected on Centennial Common April 25. “We represent a coalition of student organizations at Northeastern University, spanning a spectrum of interests,” the letter sent to The News reads..
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A group of around 11 Northeastern students, many of whom were arrested Saturday morning at the Gaza solidarity encampment on Centennial Common, held a press conference Monday morning outside of Boston Municipal Court in Roxbury. The conference was held following the 9 a.m. arraignment of Kyler Shinkle-Stolar, a fifth-year biology major who was the first.
To President Joseph E. Aoun, Senior Vice President Mike Armini, Chancellor Ken Henderson, Provost David Madigan, Senior Vice Chancellor Madeleine Estabrook, and the Northeastern University community: We, Northeastern Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine, write to condemn the April 27 arrests of individuals who participated in a peaceful, orderly protest on Centennial Common. We.
Readers, At 6:26 a.m. Saturday, when police began removing items from the “Gaza solidarity encampment” on Centennial Common, The News published a statement from Northeastern Vice President for Communications Renata Nyul. Throughout early Saturday morning, dozens of police officers had arrived on campus, and the statement offered the university’s explanation as to why they were.