Colleges prepare for students to return after spring protests – Center Square

DePaul University officials say workers have been fixing an estimated $180,000 worth of damage to the Quad and surrounding areas. Protesters also set up encampments at the University of Illinois, Illinois State, Northwestern, the University of Chicago and other schools.
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Lawrence
1 year ago

I fully support the right to protest but when the protesters do $180,000 in damage to private and public property they need to be accountable. Why were the ones who abused the right not made to pay.

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