Several Lakehead University students are camping out outside the President’s Office protesting recent changes to the Northern Ontario Law School curriculum.
Spokesperson Sebastian Murdock Gibson says they’re protesting the cutting of an aboriginal learning program.
Gibson notes the school didn’t tell the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation, the Federation of Law Societies, the ministry or the chair of Indigenous learning, whose course they were cancelling.
He says their discussion earlier today with the dean of the law school was “less then satisfactory”, and that their demands are no where close to being met.
The four students say they are ready to stay outside of the office for as long as it takes.

Students Protest Changes To Law Curriculum
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