Washington Post: Gallaudet Students Talk With Officials, Continue Protest
By David A. Fahrenthold
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, October 8, 2006; Page C01
Gallaudet University students opposed to the school’s incoming
president continued to occupy a classroom building yesterday, meeting
with university officials but apparently making little progress toward
a resolution.
Hundreds of students took over Hall Memorial Building on Thursday
night, demanding that the school reopen the presidential search that
led to the appointment of Jane K. Fernandes in May. Yesterday
afternoon, a handful of protesters still stood guard at the building’s
door while, inside, dozens of students engaged in a sign-language
discussion with school officials.
“It seems that the administration is negotiating and hoping that we’ll
open school on Monday,” Ryan Commerson, a graduate student, said
through an interpreter. Asked whether that is likely to happen,
Commerson said no.
Commerson said protesters were trying to get help from their
congressional representatives; more than two-thirds of the school’s
budget comes from Congress. They say Fernandes will be an ineffective
leader, and they fault the search process for not including more
ethnically diverse candidates.
“We will continue as long as it takes Congress to intervene,” Commerson
said.
Although protesters said there have been rumors that they will be
forcibly ejected from the building by police, Mercy Coogan, a
spokeswoman for Gallaudet, said the university had no such plans.
“We’re still working with the students, still working hard to produce a
peaceful resolution,” she said.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/07/AR2006100700667.html
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