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The protest in Steilacoom was part of a statewide “Walkout for Washington” campaign, with other state-run facility walkouts taking place Tuesday in Olympia, Seattle, Spokane, Union Gap, Sequim ...
By 1970, the college changed its name to Fort Steilacoom Community College. Until the opening of the main building in 1974, classes were taught in portables. In the 1980s, the college opened the Fort Steilacoom Community College Eastern Extension at the corner of 94th Avenue and 112th Street/39th Avenue in Puyallup, Washington.
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On April 30, a protest was held at Luther College. [155] A protest was held at Iowa State University on May 1. [156] A planned three-day protest began at the University of Iowa on May 3. Protest organizers stated they did not plan to set up an encampment. [157] Three days later, an encampment was formed, which police tore down later in the day ...
In the wake of the protests that spread across campuses last year, many school administrations imposed new policies and restrictions on campus life.
Olympia: On May 30, over 150 gathered at the Washington State Capitol. [74] In the days following the protest a fake advertisement circulated around social media titled "Get Paid to be a Professional Anarchist," featuring Antifa symbolism and listing the contact information for the Thurston County Democrats. [75]
The smaller gathering resulted from the state Department of Enterprise Services denying the Pierce County Republican Party a permit for its rally. The dep WA Republicans protest rule change they ...
Pierce College. Pierce College Fort Steilacoom, Lakewood; Pierce College Puyallup, Puyallup; Renton Technical College, Renton; Seattle Colleges District (formerly Seattle Community Colleges) North Seattle College, Seattle; Seattle Central College, Seattle; Seattle Vocational Institute, Seattle; South Seattle College, Seattle; Shoreline ...