Cal Poly Humboldt student protesters remain on campus despite closure

Monday was quiet at Cal Poly Humboldt — but protesters continue to defy the university’s attempts at closing campus and sweeping out protesters. Siemens Hall is barricaded after briefly opening, Nelson Hall is still propped open and encampments are still up.

Cal Poly Humboldt announced Saturday that a “hard closure” is in effect for the campus amid a now weeklong anti-war protest. While the campus has been closed by the University since last Monday, the hard closure means “individuals are prohibited from entering or being on campus without permission. Work and academic instruction will be remote,” a news release said. The University news release said students living on campus only have permission to be in their residence hall or a dining facility — and said students will be subject to citation or arrest if they come on the campus without permission.

Despite this, protesters and pedestrians remained on campus Monday — walking dogs, feeding other protesters and hanging out in tents. Police didn’t seem to be stopping people from walking in on Monday morning. About the same number of tents remained up on lawns and people were serving breakfast at a mutual aid kitchen.

Humboldt’s California Faculty Association has decried the hard closure Saturday when it was announced, calling it “yet another dangerous escalation of their response to a peaceful campus demonstration,” in a release.

“Student protestors and their numerous allies including faculty and staff, are still in the central campus area, now isolated and vulnerable to the kind of police violence that occurred April 22nd, the first night of the demonstration. The students and their allies are engaged in a peaceful protest, closing campus and introducing unneeded police presence puts students and others at an unnecessary risk of both physical and emotional harm,” the release said. The CFA has previously called on President Tom Jackson and Chief of Staff Mark Johnson to resign. The CFA also called on barriers to be removed, campus to be reopened, police officers to return to their home offices and administration to commit to student safety and negotiate with student protesters.

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