
By Alexandria Henderson -- Black College Wire
Florida A&M University students and others rallied in downtown Tallahassee on March 1 for National Student Day of Action for Education in an effort to raise awareness of the dangers the university may face in the future.
Students marched from the Kleman Plaza to the Capitol with Florida A&M student government members leading the way.
As students from FAMU, Florida State and Tallahassee Commnity College marched with signs, their message was clear: preserve the ability to get an education.
Among those at the Capitol was Troy Harris, FAMU's student government vice president, who expressed why the voice of students is important.
"It's most important for our voices to be heard," Harris said. "Sometimes people need to know that they even have a powerful voice worthy enough for the masses to hear."
More:
http://www.blackcollegewire.org/index.php?...
Posted By: How May I Help You NC
Monday, March 12th 2012 at 12:03PM
You can also
click
here to view all posts by this author...