The New York Times:
Months of unrest at the University of Puerto Rico seemed to be reaching a finale over the last 10 days. Scores of students were arrested or injured by riot police officers. Faculty and staff members held a two-day walkout. The president of the university resigned Friday, the police who had occupied campus were withdrawn Monday and an interim president arrived Tuesday.You can find some of the best coverage over at The Huffington Post on Dr. Maritza Stanchich's blog. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Take a read.
But there were only three days of peace.
On Thursday morning, students blocked the stairs to classrooms in the social science department with trash cans and chairs, and also closed down the humanities department. At the social sciences building, students said only one professor had tried to get through the blockade.
The spark for the university’s problems was a budget cut that required students to pay a new $800 fee, increasing their costs by more than 50 percent.
Tuition at the University of Puerto Rico is cheap. And there are campuses all over the island. You can live almost anywhere, and be within a commuter's distance of an excellent higher education. Young people can go to school and if they don't have the means to live on their own, commute while continuing to live with their parents. And given the lack of jobs on the island, it is not uncommon for people to go to graduate school because they can't find jobs. The result is a lot of very well-educated people in the work force. Many jobs that only require a college degree are filled with people who have an MA degree or a PhD.
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Campuses of the University of Puerto Rico |
From Dr. Stanchich's latest blog entry:
"I'm conservative and I work for this government," said one woman wearing a floppy hat to protect herself from identification and reprisals. "But I grew up in a small town, and I owe my economic betterment to my UPR education, and my children were also educated here," pointing to the campus where heavily armed policemen were stationed. "What the government is doing is just plain wrong."Glad some people still remember their roots.
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