Tag: UCLA protests
Cal State Univ. Sacramento Capitulates Again to Pro-Hamas Protesters
Today was supposed to be D-Day for Students for Justice in Palestine protesters at California State University Sacramento. As the Globe reported last Thursday, after giving protesting students until midnight to vacate their campus tent encampment on campus, CSU Sacramento’s...
UCLA To Hunt Counter-Protestors, Announces Partnership with Gascon LAPD
In yet another suspiciously timed statement, UCLA Chancellor Gene Block announced Monday night that the school has launched an investigation into the mayhem-filled April 30 counter-protest to the pro-Palestinian mob that had been encamped on campus for the previous week....
Gaza Protests: USC, UCLA Clear Encampments Again, Reopen Following Days Of Campus Closures
The Gaza Protests continued to have huge effects on Los Angeles universities on Sunday and Monday, with USC once again closing their campus to remove an encampment and protesters, while UCLA reopened following hundreds of arrests and a major campus...
UC Riverside Capitulates to Infantilized Student Protesters Demands
“When will the firings begin?” the Globe asked earlier this week over the Columbia University President’s gross mishandlding of the pro-Palestine protesters. She should have been escorted to her car the day she refused to end the protests. Following other...
USC To Begin Disciplinary Actions Against Students Arrested During Protests
According to emails sent to arrested USC students late on Thursday, the University of Southern California is to begin disciplinary actions against all arrested students during protests last week, warning that suspensions and expulsions could be coming. Last week, a...
UCLA Pro-Palestinian Protest: More Than 200 Arrested, Encampment Removed By Police
The Pro-Palestinian protest encampment on the campus of UCLA was removed in the early hours of the morning on Thursday, with police coming in and arrested hundreds of protestors, while more than 300 others voluntarily left. Until Thursday morning, UCLA...