Our occupation at Glasgow University began as an anti-cuts protest. Now it is a living example of what could be It has been an eventful week at Glasgow University, with a massive police operation mobilised to violently evict protesters from one of the longest-running student occupations of recent years. On Tuesday about 80 officers from Strathclyde police, along with a helicopter, 28 vehicles and a dog squad, were sent to the former Hetherington Research Club at the heart of the campus. The building used to be a students’ union but was closed last year due to financial problems and a lack of support from university management – an early victim of the age of austerity in higher education. It lay empty and unused until on 1 February students re-opened it as a base of anti-cuts activism in Glasgow. Now, having been in operation for more than seven weeks, we believe it may be the most enduring of the current wave of student