Fernando Camacho Servin
Newspaper La Jornada
Wednesday, September 14, 2022, p. 10
The Faculty of Higher Studies Cuautitlán (FESC), of the UNAM, will remain unemployed indefinitely until the signing of an agreement to provide public transportation facilities for the students of said campus, in addition to establishing work tables with the Rectory to address various local problems, students pointed out.
Natalia Briones Sánchez, general secretary of the Council of Student Representatives (CRE) of the aforementioned school, explained in an interview that although the signing of the transportation agreement for the students would be next Tuesday, September 20, the occupation of field 4 of the FESC will continue. for an indefinite time and that of 1 would conclude today.
The strike will continue, he said, waiting for the agreement to become a reality and benefit the student community
in addition to starting contacts with the Rector’s Office of the UNAM on issues such as prevention of gender violence and greater security for the students of the faculty.
Similarly, the CRE requires that we be recognized as an independent organization with legitimate and concrete demands
.
They return facilities in Political Science
Meanwhile, the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences announced in a statement that the group of students that kept the facilities occupied returned them today (yesterday) at 9:10 a.m.
but called on students to follow their classes virtually while officials and administrative workers verified the status of buildings, computer systems, electricity supply and drinking water
.
On their side, the participants in the taking They pointed out in a statement that although they had handed over the school, that “does not affect the movement of organized students of (the career) of Anthropology, since the taking of room 1 of building H is still standing.”
During a tour of the outside of the school, a university worker told this newspaper that they were checking the destruction
supposedly caused by the strike and pointed out that the facilities would probably not open until Monday the 19th.
A college student who requested anonymity confirmed that during the taking of the campus yes there was some destruction, damage and even loss of material, because the meaning of this act was lost as pressure on the authorities, and people outside the community took it only as entertainment
.
According to the same source, today a group of people will go to the school to try to hold a kermesse, despite the fact that the facilities are closed.