Student Protests

‘Like a war zone’: Emory University grapples with fallout from police response to protest

Georgia is making headlines once again, but this time for all the wrong reasons. Emory University is currently grappling with the fallout from the police response to a protest on campus. As an Emory graduate, I am disheartened and outraged by the excessive use of force against unarmed protestors. It is absurd to think that in the state of Georgia, a barber requires more training than a state trooper. The fact that armed shooters are met with complacency while peaceful protestors are met with aggression is a stark reminder of the skewed priorities of law enforcement.

The scenes of police brutality at Emory University are reminiscent of past atrocities where authorities have used excessive force to crush dissent.… Continue reading

More than 100 protesters arrested as police clear Emerson College encampment

In the midst of ongoing tension and turmoil, more than 100 protesters were arrested as police cleared an encampment at Emerson College. The scene of students peacefully protesting, advocating for their beliefs, suddenly turned into a chaotic display of law enforcement intervention. The question that arises is whether these arrests truly serve to deescalate the situation or further ignite the flames of dissent.

The swift action taken by authorities to disband the encampment raises concerns about the treatment of peaceful protesters. It seems contradictory that students expressing their opinions are met with handcuffs and legal repercussions, while those involved in violent acts against democracy are often allowed to go unpunished or face minimal consequences.… Continue reading