111. Many students began walking in circles to convey a sense of imprisonment, some with their hands behind their heads. 112. Mroczek explained that Ukrainian students begin taking English in kindergarten. 113. On Monday, students at public schools began protesting for the government to resolve the crisis so they could get back to work. 114. One student began screaming and lay face down on the ground until he was carried off by his friends. 115. On Wednesday, seminary students began clearing debris from the boarded-up building, piling the rubble and garbage outside the door. 116. One student began screaming and lay face down on the ground until his friends carried him off. 117. Police intervened after students began throwing balls filled with paint at the embassy building. 118. Public school students began protests on Monday, calling for the government to resolve the crisis. 119. Resentful Toussaint students then began throwing rocks at Nouveau College St. Paul, a neighboring private school, saying its students should have come to their rescue. 120. Soon after the transmission stopped, the students began walking toward downtown but were intercepted by paramilitary police. |