Students end hunger strike after reaching agreement with SFSU president
Four ethics students at San Francisco State University ended their hunger strike after University President Leslie Wong allocated additional funding to their program. The additional $482,806 was only a small fraction of the $8 million the students were asking for, but was enough to continue the program. The students had been on their hunger strike since May 2nd and one student was hospitalized after complaining of chest pains on Monday night. The administration will also fund two additional courses for the fall of 2016 and will meet with ethics students once a term to discuss the program. The students will not be punished for their actions.
See "Students end hunger strike after reaching agreement with SFSU president", Michael Barba, San Francisco Examiner, May 12, 2016