The demonstration, which began on Monday, has served as a show of force after President Javier Milei vetoed legislation this month that would have provided essential funding for public universities. “The school building is under student control,” explained Nazarena Sciola, a 24-year-old sociology student and a vice president for UBA’s student-led Centro de Estudiantes de Ciencias Sociales. The banner reading “School taken” at the entrance of UBA’s School of Social Sciences. “I think it’s terrible the way this administration has attacked them.”“In Honduras, public universities are very exclusive,” he continued. Jorge Lulo giving a lecture in the School of Social Sciences’ courtyard.
Source: Bueno Aires Herald October 19, 2024 15:36 UTC