Protesters Ignite a Revolution Against Corporate Corruption

by Paul Szewczyk ‘12 A grassroots movement started by middle class citizens protesting against major corporations on Wall Street, the financial district of New York City, has turned into a worldwide phenomenon. The “Occupy Wall Street Movement” reached numbers surpassing 10,000 participants across the globe in the month of November. The sites of protest include Washington DC where hundreds of … Read More

Occupy Wall Street Protesters Pushed out the Way

by Maya Lennon ’14 After almost two months of protesting, the protesters  in New York City’s Zuccotti Park  were all cleared out. They were cleared out for safety concerns and sanitary reasons.  They keep themselves alive through the Internet, and they’re only allowed to be there during the daytime. They’re restricted from sleeping there at night to prevent them from … Read More