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Demonstrations initially spread in the United States on April 22, when students at several universities on the East Coast—including New York University, Yale University, Emerson College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Tufts University—began occupying campuses, as well as experiencing mass arrests in New York and at ...
Two days later a pro-Palestinian protest was held at Smith College. [229] On April 24, 2024, students set up an encampment at Harvard University on Harvard Yard. [2] The encampment was organized by Harvard Out of Occupied Palestine, a coalition of several pro-Palestine groups, which demand that Harvard discloses and divests from investments in ...
Demonstrations initially spread in the United States on April 22, when students at several universities on the East Coast—including New York University, Yale University, Emerson College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Tufts University—began occupying campuses, as well as experiencing mass arrests in New York and at ...
The New School won’t pursue criminal charges against student protesters: More than 40 people were arrested during a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the New York City university on May 3, CNN ...
A large Brooklyn street protest reached a standoff on Tuesday when New York police began to arrest people over disorderly conduct, restraining those who refused to move with zip ties.
In New York City, in the early morning hours of April 17, hundreds of Columbia University students started camping out to protest the school’s financial support of companies with ties to Israel.
The City College of New York shut down its community food pantry in response to protests. [211] [212] In Greece, nine protesters from European countries who were arrested at the Athens University Law School are facing deportation as of May 27. [213] A map of UCLA campus showing updated restrictions on free expression
At Tuesday’s pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University and The City College of New York, 282 people were arrested, according to the New York Police Department.