SAY “NO” TO CUNY TUITION HIKES

What happened at Baruch yesterday infuriates every Real New Yorker.

The role of CUNY is to permit access to superior, higher education for those who otherwise could not afford it.  Continued and accelerated tuition increases limits this access.  The cost to society will outweigh any “savings.”

The enthusiasm of college “police” and municipal police departments from UC-Davis to CUNY is appalling, disgusting and criminal.  Peaceful protest is a right, and is what we are ostensibly fighting for overseas.  Thug-like police tactics here are no better than what we see in Cairo at this very moment.
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Maybe the disenfranchised people of this country are finally waking up and showing some gumption.  Real New Yorkers  admire CUNY, its professors, its graduates and the grads of tomorrow.  Employers nationally reap the benefit of CUNY’s work. 

It’s time to enhance entry to higher education for deserving strivers — not constrict entry.  Note to school administrators: talk to your security forces about appropriate tactics in non-violent situations.  Now!!! Before a tragedy precipitates something far worse than what we’re currently seeing.

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Martin Kleinman is a New York City-based writer and blogger. His new collection of short fiction, "When Paris Beckons" will be published later this spring. His second collection, "A Shoebox Full of Money", is available at your favorite online bookseller, as is his first -- "Home Front". Visit http://www.martykleinman.com for details.

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