Monday, December 6, 2010

Postponement for Sheffield students - BBC News

6 December 2010 last updated at 10: 18 am Student protesters students took the Lecture Hall after a protest March by Sheffield on Tuesday students of facing eviction from Sheffield University buildings they occupied been who are allowed to stay for the time being.

Forty students have the Richard Roberts Lecture Hall of the University since Tuesday was occupied.

University lawyers were a court injunction the students remove granted, because the room for tests was required.

But the institution said others rooms had found where you could protest.

Pro Vice-Chancellor Paul White said the situation in the next few days would review but until then, students were still allowed their profession.

Mr White told BBC News: "we have get injunction because we had tests going in this building, but we have managed to shift the tests, and changes the position."

"We have therefore the authorities said that we no longer need to move."

He added that "very good" was the students and still allowing lectures in rooms were occupied.

The Group took over the building after a protest March through the city centre.

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