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Rally goes off with hitches

Club-sponsored rally draws a smaller crows as ASO withdraws support

Roundup Staff

Despite planning issues, the ‘Where’s The Funding?’ (WTF?) rally, protesting against increased budget cuts and fee hikes for California’s community colleges, continued as planned at Pierce College last Wednesday.

The rally, four weeks in the making, was organized by the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and Students Organizing for Success (SOS), a campus club dedicated to encouraging students to fight for their right to an education.

“[The budget cuts] are having profound effects on our students,” said Chair of the Modern Language Department Fernando Oleas, who is also a member of AFT. “This is a way to show that we care.”

The ASO decided to pull their support for the rally after first attempting to convince the SOS to push back the date.

The event was poorly planned, according to the ASO Senator for the Political Science Department Shane Mooney.

Last semester, ASO members went to classrooms weeks before the event informing students of the rally. They also sent out mass emails and posted ads to Facebook.

Rally: John Owens leads a group of students in a walk down Victory Boulevard to protest cuts in California's education budget. The budget cuts have resulted in less classes for Pierce students.
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“I was hoping that it would be a better turnout, like we had last semester, but I don’t think that we advertised enough,” said Mooney. “I don’t think students are as motivated as they were last semester.”

One of the major changes to the original plan was the meeting location. Originally, students who wanted to participate were to congregate by the Brahma Bull statue on the Mall at 12:30 p.m.

However, another event, Justice Day, was already underway prior to the planned start time. In conjunction with this, a number of vehi-

cles from groups at the event, like the Los Angeles Police Department, were parked on the Mall.

The rally, which drew approximately 150 supporters at its new location in Rocky Young Park, continued through Parking Lot 1 before heading to the Mason Avenue exit and down Victory Boulevard.

The Sheriff’s Department wasn’t notified until 2 p.m. Tuesday, according to Sheriff’s Deputy Ron Nohles.

Rally: Students gather outside the Student Services Building at the end of Wednesday's "Where's The Funding?" rally.
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Student athletes

There were no athletes or athletic department representatives present at the WTF? rally.

They was no notification or advertisement about the rally anywhere for the athletic department, according to Pat Croal, athletic department secretary.

Although no athletes were present at the event, Pierce football players were concerned about the budget cuts and tuition being raised.

“It is unfair because students that don’t have nothing financially will be limited in their opportunity for education,” said wide receiver Matthew Jones. “If America wants smart students for the future they can’t raise tuition and cut funds, what we really want is for education to be as cheap as possible.”

Student dance

Paula Salvador, a dancer, was unaware of the WTF? rally until one of her professors offered the her extra credit for attending the rally.

“If dance classes were to be cut, it would take me longer to transfer,” she said. “I just wish we were more informed.”

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