Some teachers on campus have voiced their opinions about furloughs in their classes, but there are students on campus that are voicing their opinions about them in a different way.
The Daily 49er's article regarding the "Furlough Show" which was an exhibit that took place April 18 in the Werby Gallery on campus, was unanimously in agreement about furloughs.
Maximillian Piras is a junior art major at CSULB that sees furloughs as "the beast that sleeps in every crack of the university and that with each subtraction of a day of instruction, furloughs slowly suffocate the campus."
There was also a television set in the gallery that played footage of the protest that took place in March regarding the budget cuts.
Even in tough economic times, students are finding creative ways to "loudly express their feelings of frustration with the California State University system and the mandated furlough days that have been causing uproar statewide."
Sunday, May 2, 2010
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