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MPC Responds to Kent State Shooting

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On Monday, the 4th of May 1970, four Kent State University students were killed and nine others wounded by Ohio National Guard troops during a protest against the American invasion of Cambodia. Those killings prompted a nation-wide protest by college students and shut down over 400 educational institutions. From the pages of Monterey Peninsula College's student newspaper, El Yanqui, we read how students and faculty responded to this historic event. California Governor Ronald Reagan ordered all state universities and colleges to close their campuses for two days following the shootings as a "cooling down" period.

Image of El Yanqui 1970 Front Page

El Yanqui Newspaper, May 11, 1970, p.1

 

Image of El Yanqui 1970 MPC Students Marched to Plaza

El Yanqui Newspaper, May 11, 1970, p.3

MPC students lower the flag in mourning for the students killed at Kent state and 300 students and faculty march through Monterey  to protest  the action taken by the Ohio National Guard.

 

Image of Image of El Yanqui 1970 Front Page

El Yanqui Newspaper, May 15, 1970, p.1

 

Image of 2nd page of 1970 El Yanqui Student Unrest Still Prevails

El Yanqui Newspaper, May 15, 1970, p.3

The eventful week ends as tension and activism continue on the MPC campus.