Photos of other parts of the campaign:
The 'Balliol Two', a national CFE protest march in London
and a protest designed to disrupt University Hebdomanal
Council at Somerville College, Little Clarendon
Street.
- The so-called 'Balliol Two'
- Oxford Students at the CFE March in
London
- Tony Benn MP addresses the rally at the end of the
march
- Protesters sit down to disrupt the
traffic
- We shall not be moved
- Tony Blair at the National
March?
- The colourful banners of protesters at Somerville
College
- Laura Paskell-Brown, focus of media
attention
- Sasha Ismail talks to OxStu's Barney
Jones
- Laura: concerned about the dangers of being
sent-down
Oxford Students have carried out two protests at the
Bodleian Library in the town centre. The first took place at
the end of Michaelmas term - a spontaneous demonstration in
support of the Balliol non-payers who were threatened with
being sent-down.
The second protest was a silent vigil in the Bodleian Quad.,
as shown by the second set of photos below. Protesters then
moved to St. Hilda's College who were threatening to take
action against Laura Paskell-Brown, one of the last
non-payers to eventually pay up.
- Protesters assemble outside the
Bodleian
- "We say FIGHT BACK"
- St. John's College out in force
- Tony Blair? What's he doing at a
protest?
- Another view of the protest
- A photo similar to that on the front page of the Daily
Telegraph
- "Blair, could you afford to study here
now?"
- Laura Paskell-Brown protesting
silently
- Dougald using the quietness of the event to good
effect
- The mass of protesters
- Students outside the entrance to the
Bodleian
- Scott Furssedonn motivates the crowd
|