stu41. ‘Sphinx’ Liverpool student newsletter, 1970

stu41. ‘Sphinx’ Liverpool student newsletter, 1970

In March 1970 Liverpool students occupied the university’s Senate House to press five demands that included disinvestment from South Africa and the resignation of the University’s Chancellor, the Marquess of Salisbury. Lord Salisbury was an outspoken supporter of the minority white regime in Rhodesia. The sit-in lasted 10 days and got national press coverage. Nine students were suspended and one, Pete Cresswell, was expelled. This issue of Sphinx, the student newsletter, explains the background to the sit-in.

Category: Students
Author: Liverpool University Students Union
Copyright: University of Liverpool
Holding Institution: Liverpool University Special Collections and Archives
Date/Year: 1970