
"The rally, held at 1 Silber Way, was organized by Terrier Courage, a group that has collected more than 2,000 signatures on a petition urging the university to reconsider its rules on displays on public-facing windows and walls."
"During the demonstration, organizers delivered the petition to university leadership, addressing it to Gilliam and the Board of Trustees. The petition specifically calls for a revised policy that would allow signage on doors, windows, and walls in individual offices, dorm rooms, and private workspaces."
"Snyder-Cappione, who is also a professor at BU's Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, said she expects the petition to lead to further discussions with university leadership."
A coalition of Boston University students, faculty, alumni, and staff protested the removal of Pride flags from campus, demanding a revision of the signage policy. Organized by Terrier Courage, the group collected over 2,000 signatures on a petition urging changes to the university's Events and Demonstrations Policy, which restricts signage in outward-facing windows. The petition was delivered to university leadership, calling for allowances for displays in private spaces. The movement began six months ago, uniting various campus groups and individuals.
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