Warwick students vowed to keep their occupation going yesterday after being served with an injunction by university management.
Students and security held fraught negotiations throughout the day but these reached a “dead end” after none of the occupiers’ demands were addressed.
A philosophy undergraduate at Warwick, who did not wish to be named for fear of victimisation, said students “were quite angry” and “became quite exasperated” after realising that university management was simply trying to persuade them to leave.
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