Saturday, 25 May 2013
Cooper Union Protesters Living High Life Out of President’s Office
On May 8, students moved in to protest the school’s decision to charge undergraduate tuition for the first time in 150 years. Since that day, their perch atop Greenwich Village has become an Occupy Wall Street in miniature. A steady stream of students has passed through the office — some staying for just a few hours, others for nearly the whole time — to spread word about the rebellion, posting various satires and subversions to the Web, searching for a better solution to Cooper’s
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