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Sussex students occupy library

Submitted by catch on Apr 1 2007 00:00
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  • University of Sussex

Students at the University of Sussex occupied their library overnight in support of the SortUSOut campaign and in solidarity with staff who had been on strike the previous day and begun a marking boycott. More information at libcom news

staff member addresses the meeting
staff member addresses the meeting
staff member addresses the meeting
staff member addresses the meeting
panorama of the occupation

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