Pro-Palestinian demonstrators once again gathered on the campus of UCLA on Monday, prompting the university to move all classes to remote learning. The day’s protests began in a campus parking ...
UCLA police say protesters arrested Monday at a university garage had materials that could be “used to unlawfully enter and barricade a building.” In a news release Wednesday, campus police ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Protests at U.S. universities showed no sign of slowing over the weekend, with more arrests on campuses across the country and skirmishes between pro-Israeli and pro ...
Tools that police said could be used to enter and barricade a building, including metal pipes and bolt cutters, were among the items found when about 40 people were arrested during protests Monday ...
More than 200 people were arrested Thursday morning as police moved into the pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA, dismantling tents and pushing out protesters in a clash that lasted hours.
An investigation continued into the attack on pro-Palestinian protesters' encampment last week at Royce Quad at UCLA, which the chancellor of UCLA called "a truly despicable act." Biden says ...
Faculty had raised alarms in the days before the attack on pro-Palestinian protesters. That night, one witness called emergency services 11 times before police intervened. Late on April 30, Sean ...
Student reporters at the University of California, Los Angeles, are contesting Chancellor Gene Block for the lack of protection against pro-Israel counter-protesters who allegedly ambushed a pro ...
Some of the 30 or so protesters, part of a wave of student activism over the war in Gaza, attempted a sit-in at a parking garage on the UCLA campus before being arrested, in Los Angeles.
Police officers arresting pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in Los Angeles, California, the United States. [Xinhua] Over 200 pro-Palestinian ...
As California Highway Patrol officers in riot gear dispersed pro-Palestinian protests at UCLA on May 2, they regularly aimed or fired their less-lethal weapons at protesters in ways that appear to ...