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At the University of Illinois, more than 200 professors, instructors and graduate faculty marched through campus carrying signs that read "Furlough Legislators"
-- a reference to recent furloughs and 4 percent pay cuts imposed on thousands of university employees. In Olympia, Wash., a group of about 75 protesters arrived at the Capitol bearing a faux coffin emblazoned with the slogan "R.I.P. Education." They were ejected from the state Senate gallery after interrupting a debate with a protest song that followed the tune of "Amazing Grace." At the University of Texas at Austin, about 100 students and staff rallied on campus to protest a 5.4 percent hike in tuition and fees approved by regents a day earlier. Protesters complained the quality of education was taking a backseat to the university's bottom line. In Alabama, Broderick Thomas, a 23-year-old Auburn senior, attended an annual higher education rally in Montgomery and said he feels "it's the moral duty of the state to give back what they promised." On the campus of California State University, Northridge, a group of protesters sat down in an intersection blocking traffic. Police said five students were cited for misdemeanors and released. Students also conducted a sit-in at the University of California, Los Angeles and rallied outside the downtown federal building. In Sacramento, hundreds of students, teachers, parents and school employees rallied at the Capitol to urge lawmakers to restore funding to public schools. "My kids are seeing their PE, art and music teachers leave, and they're even taking away school buses," said Monika Monte, who has three children in the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District. "I'm worried what will happen to kids all over the state if this continues. When does it stop?"
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