With the start of a new semester, Migel University is grappling with a tense atmosphere after the dismantling of the Migel Pro Palestinian encampment. Students are concerned about the slow removal process and the divisions it created among them. Many are questioning how the university will respond, particularly regarding the potential for divesting. While some students feel the situation is fading from memory, others recall vivid images of police brutality as Montreal police were seen removing campers. The Student Society emphasizes that protests will continue, with daily or weekly gatherings near Ric Gates. A viral video captured a heated interaction between a student and Migel's president, highlighting frustrations over the administration's lack of transparency. The university claims it prioritizes safety and respectful discourse for its community. However, tensions could escalate if concrete measures aren't taken soon. A protest walkout is already planned for Friday, suggesting that student engagement will remain strong as they seek to voice their concerns effectively. This situation is reminiscent of a sports team facing defeat and internal division; without solid strategies for improvement, the spirit of the team can fracture, leading to a more pronounced conflict rather than unity.
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