HomeNewsHalifaxSlideshow: student day of action NewsHalifaxStudent Union Slideshow: student day of action By Katrina Pyne August 31, 2011 0 views Share FacebookTwitter Yelling at the student protest march Photos from the February 2, 2011 tuition hike protest. All photos by Katrina Pyne. Cold faces in the crowd Protesters from the Against Police Brutality group Speeches at march Media at the protest Protest Guillotine Creative protest signs Blue face paint in protest, not all from the cold. Pre-march at the Killam Start of the march at the Killam Yelling at the student protest march Profs protesting Reduce Fees Signs in the crowd at the student protest Police car and protesters Gentleman protester with a home-made sign Crowd shot, Barrington and Spring Garden Student protesters tying on armbands It’s cold. Katie Toth, David Etherington et al shouting Crowd shot, in Vic Park Kiki Wood leads a chant at student protest Police car and student protesters. Protest march past the Khyber, Barrington street Front of the march, CFS sign CFS sign and students marching F-Fees and evil Darryl Dexter signs. An Education Shouldn’t Bleed You Dry. Signs waving, people yelling, crowds marching. Students begin to gather in front of the Killam Fists pumped, snow falling, epic marching Start of the Rally in front of the Killam. Photo by Angela Gzowski Marching down Barrington Street. TagsDalhousieDay of actionFee hikesHalifaxMoneyphotosstudentsTuition hikes Share FacebookTwitter Previous articleHarvested hereNext articleDarrell! Katrina PyneKatrina was Editor-in-chief of the Gazette for Volume 145 and News Editor for Volume 144. RELATED ARTICLES Halifax ‘It’s not a policy puzzle’: ACORN members speak out on Nova Scotia’s tenant rights December 7, 2024 Dalhousie Photo essay: Indigenous women artists emerge with handcrafted goods at Dalhousie’s annual Mawio’mi December 7, 2024 Halifax District 8 Councillor Virginia Hinch is sworn in to the Halifax Board of Police Commissioners December 7, 2024 Most Popular Disability benefits are not beneficial for disabled people December 10, 2024 ‘It’s not a policy puzzle’: ACORN members speak out on Nova Scotia’s tenant rights December 7, 2024 Photo essay: Indigenous women artists emerge with handcrafted goods at Dalhousie’s annual Mawio’mi December 7, 2024 District 8 Councillor Virginia Hinch is sworn in to the Halifax Board of Police Commissioners December 7, 2024 Load more Recent Comments
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