One of the four San Francisco State University students who launched a hunger strike last week to demand increased funding for the College of Ethnic Studies has returned to the protest after being hospitalized Monday night.
The students have vowed to fast until the university meets activists' demands, including an $8 million annual budget and the hiring of faculty for two vacant positions in the college's Department of Africana Studies.
Julia Retzlaff, 19, was released around midnight Monday after receiving treatment. Retzlaff reportedly complained of chest pains. American Indian Studies Department Chair Andrew Jolivette said she was dehydrated and fatigued.
Tuesday marked the hunger strike's ninth day.
Jolivette said he he and members of San Francisco State President Leslie Wong's cabinet have been working to resolve the Ethnic Studies dispute.