The growing Occupy Wall Street movement has reached campus.
Amid protests taking place across the country, students gathered Wednesday on the steps of Wilson Library to express discontent about a wide variety of issues.
The event was part of a national “Occupy Colleges” movement, which called for students and professors to gather at noon to have a public dialogue about their grievances.
According to the movement’s website, 75 colleges planned to participate.
Eva Panjwani, a participant in the UNC-CH demonstration, told her fellow protesters that it was important for them to understand why they were there.
“If we want to have our demands met, we need to understand our demands,” she said.
Students responded to Panjwani’s encouragement by writing their sentiments on a large blue banner.
Matt May, a visiting spectator and professor of communications at N.C. State University, said he was a little unclear about the group’s goals.
“I think it’s about rising student fees,” he said.