Protests:Hagedorn Hall parking lot:
• A stage will be set up for protesters. Any active groups who signed up will be able to use a microphone and express their opinions during 10 minute slots.
Outside Monroe Lecture Center:
• Students and groups will be directed to the space outside the front of the building to participate in protests.
Hempstead Turnpike:
• Advocacy groups without admittance to Hofstra’s campus are expected to protest and march along the turnpike.
Media:
Broadcast Plaza: The parking lots in between the Graduate Residence Hall, the statue of the three bears and Estabrook Hall.
• CNN, MSNBC and Fox will set up broadcast areas where students can watch live television created.
The Netherlands’ Core:
• ABC will be broadcasting live.
Around Campus:
• Live television will be shot on campus, students could be interviewed.
Interactive sites and activities:
Intramural Fields:
• A performance of living History titled, “Democracy in Performance” will be held under a tent.
Student Center:
• MTVU will host a virtual reality art display for students to participate in.
Broadcast Plaza:
• Advocacy groups such as the ONE campaign, AARP and C-Span will bring interactive displays for students to experience. ONE campaign is expected to bring a White House bounce castle along with an interactive exhibit.
Watch Party Locations:
• The Netherlands’ Core, Monroe Lecture Center, Hofstra USA and the Student Center.
What to keep in mind:
• Students should keep Hofstra ID’s on them at all times.
• Outside guests will not be allowed in residence halls from Friday, Sept. 23 to Tuesday, Sept. 27 at noon.