A light drizzle dampened protesters’ tents, signs and chalk messages as the Occupy Cal Poly Humboldt demonstration entered its fourth day. The campus remains officially closed and will be so through the weekend as pro-Palestinian protesters continue their sit-in of Siemens Hall and public spaces around its perimeter.
The Outpost returned to CPH’s campus Thursday and, for the first time since the start of the protest, we were granted an on-camera interview with one of the involved students. In the clip above, occupier Jackie discusses the state of the demonstration, the CPH administration’s accusations of theft and vandalism, and the occupation’s impacts on other students (among other topics).
PREVIOUSLY:
- Cal Poly Humboldt Faculty Pass Vote of No Confidence in President Tom Jackson Amid Ongoing Student Protest
- DAY THREE: (PHOTOS) Student Protesters List Demands, Expand Graffiti Messaging and Voice Camaraderie on Third Day of Cal Poly Humboldt Campus Occupation
- Cal Poly Humboldt Says Campus Will be Closed Through at Least the Weekend Due to Ongoing Pro-Palestine Protests
- DAY TWO: The Morning After Cops Clash With Student Protesters, CPH Campus is Closed, Occupied Building Barricaded
- Legendary Rebellious Rapper Chuck D’s Cal Poly Humboldt Event Canceled By In-Progress, On-Campus Rebellion
- DAY ONE: Major Pro-Palestine Protests at Cal Poly Humboldt Provoke Massive Police Response; Protesters Occupy Siemens Hall; Reports of Violent Force Between Activists and Law Enforcement