Dartmouth can say the ban was a condition of her bail all they want. Doesn’t change the fact that college president Sian Beilock authorized sending in police in riot gear who used extremely disproportionate force against people exercising their constitutional right to protest. The police should never have been called in the first place. Beilock’s actions were cruel, irresponsible, and violated the rights of the students, faculty, and community members who came to support them. This isn’t the first time she has suppressed pro-Palestine activism on campus.
“I promise I did absolutely nothing wrong,” Orleck wrote. “I was standing with a line of women faculty in their 60s to 80s trying to protect students.”
- Annelise Orleck, 65yo head of Dartmouth’s Jewish Studies department, who is seen here being hurled to the ground and arrested while defending the student encampment
The Prince of Wales attends The Lord High Admiral's Divisions
Prince William during a visit to The Lord High Admiral's Divisions at Britannia Royal Naval College on 14 December 2023 in Dartmouth, England.
His Royal Highness attended a training course at the Britannia Royal Naval College in 2008, following on from his father, His Majesty The King, and his grandfather, the late Duke of Edinburgh, who both passed through the college.
There is a protest against palestinian oppression scheduled for TOMORROW AT 2 PM.
Le link in the image: https://www.instagram.com/p/C0egTverDmJ/
It's very unlikely I will be able to attend, my dad is very defeatest about the genocide in gaza and likely would kill me (metaphorically) if he knew I attended a protest, but I strongly urge everyone who physically can to take part!
This is a prime opportunity to be a part of the movement for change palestinians need so desperately. Don't waste it!
Some Nova Scotians will now have a better idea of how long they’ll have to wait before accessing care when arriving at a hospital.
On Tuesday, Nova Scotia Health launched a new “information tool” online to offer the public access to live wait-time estimates at 10 different emergency departments throughout the province.
Some of the hospitals include the QEII Halifax Infirmary Site, Dartmouth General Hospital, and the Cape Breton Regional Hospital in Sydney.
“A trip to the emergency department can be frightening, particularly when you don’t know how long it will take to get the care you need. That’s why we want to be transparent with Nova Scotians about wait times,” said Khalehla Perrault, a spokesperson for the province’s Department of Health and Wellness.
As of 4 p.m. on Thursday, the wait time provided for the Dartmouth General Hospital was ranging between one hour and 15 minutes to three hours and 30 minutes, with the emergency department in Sydney showing a wait time of up to six hours. [...]