CampusMediaPhoto Occupy Lamont Café By Author February 17, 2012 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedin Protesters are occupying Lamont Café in reaction to Harvard’s planned library staff reductions. The front of the banner says “NO LAYOFFS” and the back says “NO CUTS.” Occupy Harvard will have a peaceful presence in Lamont Library from Sunday, February 12 until 10 p.m. on Friday, February 17. Occupy Harvard protesters watch Metropolis, a movie about a technological dystopia, in Lamont Café on Thursday, February 16. If not for the large signs, the Occupy Harvard protesters in Lamont Café would appear to be a normal study group. Protesters wear pink Snuggies to stay warm through the night on Thursday, because they are prohibited from using sleeping apparatus such as sleeping bags, pillows, blankets, etc. Occupy Harvard protestors compile a list of prominent Harvard donors; they will be holding “Occupy Donors Phone-a-thon and Pizza Party” on Friday, February 17 at 4 p.m. to inform donors about the cause. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedin Previous articleA Reality Check for Western LiberalismNext articlePresenting Dispatch - Advertisement - - Advertisement - Latest Articles Justice By Means of Democracy: A Conversation with Danielle Allen Matthew Anzarouth and Jack Silvers - May 7, 2024 Appealing to the Moderate: Biden, Immigration, and a Looming Election Kaia Patterson - May 6, 2024 Persistence in Politics and the Republican Party in 2024: An Interview with Kevin McCarthy Melih Cevik - May 5, 2024 National Cybersecurity, AI, and Congress: An Interview with Will Hurd Mira Yu - May 3, 2024 Paving the Path: The Hidden Hurdles for A Female Presidency Gauri Sood - May 2, 2024 Popular Articles The Happiest and the Most Racist: Institutional Racism in Nordic Countries Rosanna Kataja - July 25, 2020 Barack Obama Is A War Criminal Prince Williams - September 29, 2021 Recidivism Imprisons American Progress Liz Benecchi - August 8, 2021 Who’s Really Responsible for Climate Change? Elliott Hyman - January 2, 2020 A Progressive Facade: Comparing the U.S. and Canada’s Treatment of Indigenous Peoples Selena Zhao - January 22, 2021 - Advertisement - More From The Author Is Impeachment Anti-Democratic? Author - December 20, 2019 President Trump is Alienating Young Conservatives Author - November 18, 2019 Quality over Quantity: The New Challenge Facing Computer Science Education Author - April 17, 2017 Fighting to Fail: Low Performance on Advanced Placement Exams Author - April 17, 2017 When the Best isn’t Good Enough: The Racial Representation Gap in Education Author - April 17, 2017