2006年VOA标准英语-Deaf Students Shut Down University(在线收听) |
By Brian Padden Student protestors have taken over the campus at Gallaudet University, a prestigious school for the deaf and hard of hearing. The blockade of the main entrance prompted school administrators to cancel classes. Gallaudet student Megan Malzkuhn, one of the protest leaders, says the standoff will continue until they get what they want. "If the administration meets our two demands, meaning Jane Fernandez resigns and there are no reprisal for any of the students and faculty, then this will be resolved." University officials have warned protesters that their actions are illegal and must stop. In a statement Jane Fernadez refused to give in to protester demands, saying, "We live in a country that is governed by the rule of law, not anarchy." News reporter Burton Bollag, who has been following this story for the weekly newspaper "Chronicle of Higher Education" sees no easy resolution. "The chair of the whole faculty told me yesterday that it is a case of a huge force pushing against an immovable object and he said nobody knows where it is going to lead to." For now, the stalemate continues as both sides consider their options: compromise or confrontation. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/10/35158.html |