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Alwan and other students were being suspended after their arrests at the “ Gaza Solidarity Encampment,” a tactic colleges across the country have deployed to calm growing campus protests ...
The administration then entered into negotiations with protesters, which failed on April 29 and resulted in the suspension of student protesters. [5] The next day, protesters broke into and occupied Hamilton Hall, [6] leading to a second NYPD raid, the arrest of more than 100 protesters, and the full dismantling of the camp. [7]
On September 19, student protesters shut down a career fair at Cornell because it was attended by representatives from defense contractors Boeing and L3Harris for aiding "war crimes and genocide" in Israel. [341] [342] On November 24, protesters established a camp at Sarah Lawrence College. It ended on November 27 after the university promised ...
In support of students' right to protest, European University Institute president Patrizia Nanz accused universities of demanding a "safe space" in order to "justify the repression of students' Gaza protests" and restrict their freedom of speech. [398] Sanaa University in Yemen offered education to students suspended due to protests. [399]
Police arrested more than 45 protesters, according to the student-run Yale Daily News. ... Columbia and the affiliated Barnard College have suspended dozens of students involved in the protests.
The protests have even spread to Europe, with French police removing dozens of students from the Sorbonne university after pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the main courtyard.
Police and city workers destroyed students' tents, flags and other encampment supplies while disbanding the encampment at the University of Pennsylvania. [14] 33 protesters were arrested, including 9 UPenn students, although they were soon after released. [15] 5 UPenn faculty were also arrested for attempting to physically block police vehicles ...
The leading student organization behind the protest, Huskies for a Free Palestine, or HFP, called the administration’s statement “false narratives,” and accused the administration of ...