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Police arrest 80 at Israel-Hamas war protest at UC Santa Cruz, school says
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 5 days agoPolice in riot gear surrounded arm-in-arm protesters Friday at the University of California, Santa...
UC San Diego workers join strikes over response to pro-Palestinian protests
FOX 5 San Diego· 1 day agoAcademic workers at UC San Diego will hit the picket line on Monday joining strikes at other...
UC worker strikes over Palestine protests to spread to Irvine, San Diego
KPBS San Diego· 4 days agoA rolling strike by unionized academic workers upset about the University of California's response...
Thousands of UCSD academic workers strike over campus crackdowns on Gaza protests
U-T San Diego· 1 day agoThe United Auto Workers Local 4811 — which represents 48,000 teaching assistants, researchers and...
The Gaza Protests Were a Mask-Off Moment for American Universities
The Nation· 6 days agoUniversity of Chicago President Paul Alivisatos wrote that a police sweep was necessary because the ...
Police arrest 'many' at Israel-Hamas war protest at UC Santa Cruz, school says
WSB Radio· 4 days agoPolice in riot gear surrounded arm-in-arm protesters Friday at the University of California, Santa...
Edan Oh Arrested For Assault With Deadly Weapon - Canyon News
Canyon News· 6 days agoBEVERLY HILLS/WESTWOOD—On May 23, the UCLA Police Department indicated in a news release that a...
Big expansion of UC strike over pro-Palestinian protests: Irvine, San Diego, Santa Barbara next
AOL· 4 days agoThe UC union representing 48,000 graduate teaching assistants, researchers and other academic workers said Friday that it would expand its ongoing strike next week by calling on thousands of ...
SWAT Goes to College
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBut even as Americans have become numb to the militarization of police in other contexts, there's something shocking about the sight of cops in riot gear...
Letter from the editor: student journalism, writing the news you live in | The Daily Nexus
Daily Nexus· 3 hours agoMy name is Pricila Flores and I served as the Daily Nexus editor in chief for the past year. As I look toward graduation (and unemployment), I find myself always returning to a pillar of stability ...