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  2. Assembly speaker commits to ‘defending student safety’ amid ...

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    In Southern California, an encampment at UCLA on Tuesday and early Wednesday became a site of violence between pro-Palestine demonstrators at the camp and pro-Israel counter-protesters.

  3. List of Occupy movement protest locations in California

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    Several universities took part in the protests as well, including notable protests Occupy UC Davis and Occupy Cal. Below are some of the protest locations in California within the larger list of locations in the United States. It is the state with the most community protests, manifesting in over 50 cities and also on many college campuses.

  4. Occupy movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Protesters remain outdoors, exposed to the elements 24 hours a day. Due to city ordinances, protesters were told that all supplies had to be technically "mobile." Protesters complied with the city by containing all of the occupation's supplies (including signs, food, and clothing) in carts on the sidewalk.

  5. 'It feels like a fortress.' California students return to ...

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    In place of open gates for public access, students lined up, waiting for staff to scan their IDs. Once inside, new signs warned of a possible "secondary verification screening" and that bags and ...

  6. COVID-19 protests in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The reopen protests were generally small, with protester numbers ranging from a few dozen to the low hundreds; the first protest in Michigan drew twenty thousand protestors, as estimated by the state police. [21] Protesters included mainstream Republicans, [22] but also far-right groups including Proud Boys and armed militia movement supporters ...

  7. UC Berkeley officials denounce protest that forced police to ...

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    Leaders of the University of California, Berkeley, have denounced a protest against an event organized by Jewish students that forced police to evacuate attendees and a speaker from Israel for ...

  8. People's Park (Berkeley) - Wikipedia

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    While the land is owned by the University of California, People's Park was de facto established as a public park on April 20, 1969, by local activists. [8] On May 13, University Chancellor Roger W. Heyns announced plans to construct a soccer field on the site, leading to a confrontation two days later between protesters and police on May 15. [9]

  9. Arrests on California campus begin after students in Texas ...

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    Police began peacefully arresting student protesters at the University of Southern California Wednesday evening, hours after police at a Texas university violently took dozens of demonstrators ...