April 18, 2013
COB students outside the House of Assembly.
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COBUS seeks House apology
THE College of the Bahamas Union of Students are demanding an apology from House Speaker Kendal Major and the police after they were barred from entering Parliamentary proceedings.
Students call on college to consider alternatives
COB students yesterday urged college administrators and the government to seriously consider a number of alternative cost saving initiatives, rather than continuing with newly introduced non-tuition fee increases.
Students demand answers over fees
DOZENS of frustrated and angry college students confronted College of the Bahamas executives yesterday afternoon after it was announced that full-time students would face a $70 increase in non-tuition fees for the up-coming fall semester, with that figure rising to $170 by spring.
UPDATE: COBUS denies COB president was pushed
7.30pm - College of the Bahamas Union of Students has denied reports that protesting students pushed COB President Betsy Vogel Boze this afternoon.
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