Felix, 5th Year Architecture and Urban Studies:
I plan to pretend that I think it’s Pride and show up with my friends dressed really extravagantly, draped in rainbows, etc. That was my girlfriend’s idea. I also plan to avoid a Molotov to the face.
Olivia, Alumnus ‘06:
I’m not protesting. Most likely I’ll be working. I do costumes for film and TV.
Zee, High School Student:
I plan on smoking as much weed as possible. And what exactly is the G20?
Eric, Alumnus ‘09:
Buying earplugs.
Steve, Irish resident of Morrison Hall:
For the G20 they were going to relocate us to 89 Chestnut or give us a certain amount of money for rooms for those four days. Honestly though, the protests are going to be peaceful. I don’t understand why they have to close down campus.
Mili, 3rd Year Mechanical Engineering:
I’ll be working downtown so I’ll have no choice but to be there. What bothers me is that they can spend a billion dollars on security for the G20, but 180 Million for Transit City is too much. There is nothing about this that is good for students.
Majier, 1st Year Commerce:
I’ll be going out of town, taking a break, and visiting friends for the weekend.
Cynthia, 4th Year Political Science:
I’m prep cooking at the G20! I’ve been prep cooking this summer for a temp agency and it’s just one of the events that I’m working.