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Students and others were expected to protest violence in Gaza and Ohio State's investments in Israel. Ohio State locks buildings in anticipation of Wednesday's Israel-Hamas war protests Skip to ...
Ohio State University became the latest site of student protests against Israel as hundreds of Ohio State students, faculty and members of the Ohio Arab community rallied and set up tents Thursday ...
On April 23, two Ohio State students were arrested during a peaceful on-campus protest. The next day, three more people were arrested on campus after students tried to set up an encampment on the ...
A total of 41 individuals were arrested over three days of protests on Ohio State's campus last week, ending with state troopers dispersing a crowd of around 300 on April 25 following nearly six ...
A series of protests at Ohio State University by pro-Palestinian demonstrators occurred on-campus in response to the Israel-Palestine conflict beginning on October 7, 2023. A solidarity encampment was constructed on OSU's South Oval on April 25, 2024, during which there were at least 36 arrests, [1] making for the largest en masse arrests on campus since the 1969–1970 Vietnam War protests.
So far, there have been no bombings, like the one in August 1970 at the University of Wisconsin that killed a postdoctoral researcher and did $6 million worth of damage. There has been no repeat of the infamous Kent State massacre of May 1970, when National Guard troops opened fire on protesters at the Ohio campus, killing four.
Multiple Ohio State student, staff and faculty groups issued statements in the days following Thursday's anti-Israel protest, saying the university and police actions went too far.
An additional protest is scheduled to take place Wednesday evening on Ohio State's campus. The university announced that buildings around the location of the planned protest would be locked in ...