On Tuesday May 7 at 1pm, hundreds of students attended a snap rally organised by the USyd Gaza solidarity encampment, in response to the most recent attacks on — and beginning of an invasion of — Rafah after Israel rejected a ceasefire.
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Despite the poor weather, the encampment continues to grow. Honi counted over 70 tents this morning, although several tents had been wrecked by bad weather.
Besides a few attempts by Zionist supporters to verbally intimidate, there was no escalation. The encampment chanted non-stop until Zionist protestors voluntarily left university grounds soon after.
Encampment rally takes place amidst the rain, speak-out takes place outside F23, and Honi speaks to Nasser Mashni.
The latest production of Sydney University Dramatic Society (SUDS) gave us Deathwatch — a friction filled absurdist tale of a struggle for power, provoked sexuality and the brutal consequences of jealousy.
I have never considered myself a disabled person, but then again my life before USyd was very different. I never told anyone.
With the Gaza solidarity encampment approaching its first week on the Quad lawns, student activists continue to demand for the severance of the University’s ties to Israeli universities and weapon manufacturers.
NSW Police are conducting an operation on campus after a ‘threat’ has caused multiple buildings to be evacuated.
At 5pm, the activists lit candles on the front lawns in the shape of “GAZA” and held a vigil to commemorate the lost lives in the genocide.
Wednesday April 24 saw a schedule of rallies, speak outs, and teach-ins. However, questions hang over its survival with the planned ANZAC Day dawn service tomorrow morning.