Friends of Palestine Society staged an event on the Piazza last Wednesday against the Gaza blockade
A group of Warwick students travelled to Gaza over the Christmas holiday as part of the Viva Palestina aid convoy. The convoy met harsh resistance from officials in Israel and Egypt.
Two Warwick finalists are planning to drive 4,000 kilometres to Palestine as part of a convoy organised by Viva Palestina. The convoy intends to deliver aid to the people of Gaza, who are living under an Israeli blockade.
Negotiations between the University and representatives from the group of students who organised the S0.21 sit-in began last week. Despite no concrete outcomes, the sit-in organisers feel progress was made.
Protest highlights pressing issues facing the Obama administration
Inspired by the sit-in, a group of theatre students, most of whom were participants in …
A lecture theatre has been taken over by students who refuse to leave until the University meets their demands and stops doing business with arms companies
A “theatrical protest” was staged in the Library courtyard on Friday to draw attention to …
Vigil organised in support of Gaza shut down by University due to safety concerns
A planned protest of the Israeli ambassador’s visit to Warwick failed to materialise after students feared they might be branded anti-Semitic.
Friends of Palestine Society staged an event on the Piazza last Wednesday against the Gaza blockade
Warwick students joined with thousands of anti-fascist demonstrators to march against the English Defence League in Bolton
Negotiations between the University and representatives from the group of students who organised the S0.21 sit-in began last week. Despite no concrete outcomes, the sit-in organisers feel progress was made.
Success for protesters but heated debate also prompts complaints of intimidation
A group of Warwick students travelled to Gaza over the Christmas holiday as part of the Viva Palestina aid convoy. The convoy met harsh resistance from officials in Israel and Egypt.
A world-famous political scientist visited campus last week to talk to students about the Israel-Palestine conflict.
A group of Warwick students travelled to Gaza over the Christmas holiday as part of the Viva Palestina aid convoy. The convoy met harsh resistance from officials in Israel and Egypt.
Two Warwick finalists are planning to drive 4,000 kilometres to Palestine as part of a convoy organised by Viva Palestina. The convoy intends to deliver aid to the people of Gaza, who are living under an Israeli blockade.