In the past year, pro-Palestinian protesters who smashed and shattered windows have spent nearly$ 300,000 at Concordia University.
The student news the Link just obtained paperwork detailing the cost of repairs to the Canada-based establishment:”$ 277, 262.21 to supply and install new windows and$ 9, 642 on wooden boards to briefly cover the theft. Additionally, the school concealed the damage with temporary banners with the logo” Concordia 50th Celebration” and spent$ 2,333.80 on black panel at the Concordia Print Store.
The injury occurred during a Sept. 29 presentation and the price came at period when the organisation is grappling with resources cuts, a hiring freeze, and a reduction in classes due to low enrollment, the Link reported.
Concordia is not the only organization that is forced to spend large sums of money on maintenance for pro-Palestinian protests.
The University of California method lost at least$ 29 million as a result of the security and recovery costs associated with pro-Palestinian protests last spring, according to The College Fix‘s previous report. Activists thrashed schools like UCLA and UC Santa Cruz.
Administrators at California State Polytechnic University at Humboldt estimated the cost to remove trash and painting from a acquisition of one of its buildings next spring as “in the millions,” according to the Los Angeles Times .
At the University of Vermont, campus police put the estimated value to clean up about 40 pro-Palestinian painting signs at more than$ 3, 500, My NBC 5 , reported.
Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall also suffered significant injury last spring when anti-Israel protesters seized control and burned the structure.
Portland State University’s collection was moreover greatly vandalized. At Stanford, the acquisition of the mayor’s office next June included graffiti and apply paint on many windows. In September, the University of Pennsylvania’s memorial of Ben Franklin with bathed in red ink.
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