Stephen Nessen, Reporter, WNYC News
Stephen Nessen reports for the WNYC Newsroom and can often be heard live on Morning Edition.
The last five remaining protesters emerged from New York University’s student center today after barricading themselves in the cafeteria Wednesday night.
Local students and city residents gathered outside NYU’s Kimmel student center today to show support. Some banged drums, others just chanted, “Solidarity.”
Drew Phillips a 22-year-old philosophy major at NYU was one of the last five protesters to emerge and said his student coalition, Take Back NYU!, felt helpless when the university did not respond to a letter written in September that called for more 'accountability and transparency' in the school's budget and funding. There demands are posted here.
The web savvy student coalition has posted their demands for the occupation here.
NYU spokesmen John Beckman released a statement that said the students broke a lock on a balcony door and injured a NYU security officer Thursday night. He also said students who participated in the cafeteria occupation are suspended, non-NYU students will be turned over to the police for trespassing, and “We will notify their schools of the participation of in improper activity.”
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