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College Tribune polls encouraging for the left in UCD

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday November 01, 2002 15:03author by Finghin - Socialist Youth UCDauthor email info at syucd dot cjb dot net Report this post to the editors

Today's 'College Tribune' published the results of surveys carried out by the paper concerning student's attitudes towards USI, Aonghus Hourihane (FF SU Pres), The campaign for Free Education and fees.

90.6% are opposed to the reintroduction of fees.
76% support the Campaign for Free Education (CFE)
53% are not satisfied with the pro fees SU president Aonghus Hourihane
59% oppose attempts by the FF dominated exec of the union to disaffiliate from the USI.

Related Link: http://www.syucd.cjb.net
author by hs sppublication date Wed Nov 06, 2002 13:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Nice ideas iosaf but unfortunately in this capitalist world most of us need to work to eat, and we need access to univesities and the accredetation for same reason. We can't all afford to live in squats, some people have families. Congratulations to CFE again.

author by james redmond - socialist alternative (personal capacity)publication date Sat Nov 02, 2002 00:03author email antrophe at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yeah, opposition to GATS and so on has always been something which the left have tried to make relevant to people, and especially in the context of college activism, something leftist students have tried to make an issue within the colleges.
However, it is quite difficult to fight the abstraction that is GATS, without any root in reality. In UCD, with the opening of the new Commerce building all the no-logo-esque descriptions of educational institutes taking on the appearance of malls, theatres sponsered by Unilever and AIB, the Smurfit school of business, the Fergal Quinn school of busines and Tony O'Reilly hall. In UCD we have it all in a concreted reality. The re-introduction of fees despite the governments attempts to provide a justification in arguments about wealth redistribution, has to be placed in a wider context and that is part of a wider process of attacks on education, and most fundamentally on the provision of public services. If fees are an attempt to create a situation which facilitates easy privatisation and increased interference from the private sector in public education, then the most effective way to resist this changing nature of education is through action against fees.

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author by iosafpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 19:34author email iosaf at email dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

that public transport should be free
=so you jump the barrier.
that education should be free
=so you join a library /attend seminars / sneak into lecture halls. [remember a university just accredits study with examination and "degree"]
and if you are capable of teaching = you do so.

if however the students want to better their lives and those of the wider community they should widen their anti-education fees campaign, as has been suggested to them.

That would mean "militant" (????ŋ?) student action against the subversion of educational institutions by multi-national corporations many of whom have launched educational services "to bolster or compete directly" with state sponsered education.

It also might be worth pointing out that most students are wasting their time and actually hindering the prospects of "postive individuation" and developement of their abilities by being in institutions like UCD in the first place. So I really canīt agree with Luke (who thinks Iīm an asshole anyway) that the only people who benefit are the students.
Arts students learn nothing and just go on to become unhappy twenty something year olds wondering why they didnīt get a "proper" job. Or they go back to the institution and pursue postgraduate qualifications so they can go on pereptuating the whole charade.
Agricultural students and they are a fearsome lot in UCD no(?) learn very little that couldnīt be learnt in a similar length of time on a farm, not always the same farm, they could wander from farm to farm for four years no?
Science students now maybe they can justify the four years spent in UCD, and afterwards having actually learnt something they mostly go and get jobs with multi-national-corporations.
Free and wider access to third level education went from being a "wish" to a "right" by an emergent post 1960īs european and lately Irish middle class.
That class developed to meet the employment demands of post war european reconstruction.
We no longer need such a class, so I see no reason why so much effort is put into its preservation by young fine minds.
We ought to be rethinking the purpose of education and indeed its timing. The notion of forcing youngsters at their most maleable and impressionable age through such formidable conditioning worries me greatly.
If students donīt want to pay fees, very well.
Neither did I, I was a scholarship student.
But if students really want to be worthy of education then they must think deeply on its significance and wider social effects.
...........manners maketh man..............
...........mol na oige is tiocfaidh siad...

author by Lukepublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 16:39author email luke387 at eircom dot netauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you ask train/bus users 100% of them would like to see free train/bus. Why should the tax payer pay for you to go to college when it's the student that will benefit in the long term?

author by Jackpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 16:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well done . Your poll just prove's that people don t like paying for things. No shit people would rather get free college then pay for it.You must be learning a lot in UCD. Well done

author by UCD Student - CFEpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 16:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is a clear mandate fro the students to push ahead with more militant tactics.

The CFE should now seriously step up fight against fees. There should be no compromises with so called "class reps" that oppose the CFE on the SU Council.

The CFE should put forward their own programme for militant action against fees and tell all unrepresentative SU hacks to fuck off.

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