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List of Israel-Hamas war protests at US college campuses and responses from administration

Henry Ortiz Published April 27, 2024
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Student protests over the Israel-Hamas war have popped up on an increasing number of college campuses following last week’s arrest of more than 100 demonstrators at Columbia University.

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Columbia universityUniversity of Southern CaliforniaThe Ohio State UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityCalifornia State Polytechnic University, HumboldtNew York UniversityEmory UniversityNorthwestern UniversityFashion Institute of TechnologyIndiana University BloomingtonUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of FloridaArizona State University

The students are calling for universities to separate themselves from any companies that are advancing Israel’s military efforts in Gaza — and in some cases from Israel itself.

Protests on many campuses have been orchestrated by coalitions of student groups. The groups largely act independently, though students say they’re inspired by peers at other universities.

A look at protests on campuses in recent days:

Columbia university

Pro-Palestinian student protesters set up a tent encampment at the Ivy League university in New York last week.

Police first tried to clear the encampment on April 18, when they arrested more than 100 protesters. But the move backfired, inspiring students across the country and motivating protesters at Columbia to regroup.

Earlier this week, the Ivy League school, where Monday is set to be the last day of classes, switched to hybrid learning. Commencement is set for May 15.

🛑🇺🇸This isn't China, this is America…
This is FASCISM, this is a violation of the FIRST AMENDMENT..!! #ColumbiaUniversity pic.twitter.com/UiZl5TUZY2

— Javeria Sultan (@javeria_sultan1) April 26, 2024

Students said Friday afternoon that they had reached an impasse with administrators and intended to continue their encampment until their demands were met. Columbia officials had earlier said that negotiations were showing progress.

Despite dozens of journalists on campus and scores of police officers outside the gates, an unassuming spring day unfolded Friday with students sitting on the library’s steps or grabbing a quick bite while soon-to-be-graduates posed for photos in their powder-blue gowns.

Columbia’s president, Minouche Shafik, faced a significant — but largely symbolic — rebuke from faculty Friday but retains the support of trustees, who have the power to hire or fire the president.

A report by the university senate’s executive committee, which represents faculty, found Shafik and her administration took “many actions and decisions that have harmed Columbia University,” including calling in police.

Following the report, the Senate passed a resolution that included a task force to monitor how the administration would make changes going forward.

Hundreds of counter-protesters gathered on the streets outside Columbia on Friday morning, many holding Israeli flags and chanting for the hostages being held by Hamas and other militants to be released.

University of Southern California

The University of Southern California canceled its main stage graduation ceremony set for May 10 after its campus was roiled by protests.

The university already canceled a commencement speech by the school’s pro-Palestinian valedictorian, citing safety concerns.

93 arrests but the students of University of Southern California firmly stand their ground! pic.twitter.com/aoxXwlFJNP

— Jack (@JackFought_1) April 26, 2024

The Los Angeles Police Department said more than 90 people were arrested Wednesday night on charges of trespassing during a protest at the university.

One person was arrested on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. There were no reports of injuries.

This is the scene at the University of Southern California

pic.twitter.com/eQOUZxRivG

— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) April 24, 2024

The university said Wednesday that it had closed campus and police would arrest people who did not leave. Friday was the last day of classes.

The Ohio State University

Police clashed with protesters at Ohio State University in Columbus, just hours after they gathered Thursday evening.

Those who refused to leave after warnings were arrested and charged with criminal trespass, said university spokesperson Benjamin Johnson, citing rules barring overnight events.

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY IS THE THIRD LARGEST IN AMERICA HAVE STARTED A STUDENT ENCAMPMENT

After police removed them the students and community have returned to protest in full force. pic.twitter.com/dtLU5X7jKw

— Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) April 26, 2024

Of 36 people arrested, Johnson said Friday that 16 were students and 20 were not affiliated with the university.

The school’s commencement is set for May 5.

George Washington University

About 50 students at George Washington University in Washington, DC, set up a tent encampment on the school’s University Yard on Thursday.

Later in the day, a group of Georgetown University students and professors staged their own protest walkout and marched to the George Washington campus to join them.

The protesters are demanding that the university divest from Israel and lift a suspension against a prominent pro-Palestinian student group.

George Washington University suspended students for protesting against Israel's ongoing genocide in Gaza. These same students are leading chants at a mass mobilization at the university, just blocks away from the White House.
pic.twitter.com/Us6QbWsoVz

— Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,M.Sc.,DPT. (@drhossamsamy65) April 27, 2024

The university’s last day of classes before final exams is set for Monday and commencement is scheduled for May 19.

Because of the noise generated by the protests, the university said it would move law school finals to another building from the one where they had originally been scheduled.

The university said the protesters must remove tents and disperse by 7 p.m.

California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt

University officials extended the closure of the campus until May 10 — the end of the semester — saying instruction would continue to be remote after protesters at the university in northern California used furniture, tents, chains, and zip ties to block entrances to an academic and administrative building on Monday. Commencement is scheduled for May 11.

Officials said in a statement Tuesday that students had occupied a second building and three students had been arrested.

On Wednesday, officials said some unidentified people who were not students were also inside one of the occupied buildings.

Students protesting against the Israel-Gaza war continued to be met by police on Monday night, as the NYPD cleared a New York University encampment and students barricaded themselves inside a building at California State Polytechnic University at Humboldt, following dozens of… pic.twitter.com/E55lKAvlGn

— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 23, 2024

On Thursday, the university said protesters continued to occupy the two buildings.

A dean at the school, Jeff Crane, suggested during the meeting that the university form a committee that would include students to do a deep dive into the school’s investments.

Crane also suggested faculty and students continue meeting every 24 hours to keep an open line of communication. The sides have yet to announce an agreement.

The school’s senate of faculty and staff demanded the university’s president resign in a no-confidence vote Thursday, citing the decision to call police in to remove the barricaded students Monday.

On Friday, the university released a statement responding to questions from those occupying the buildings.

The statement said there would be consequences for actions that violate policy or law, but officials would take into account actions by any students who choose to evacuate the occupied buildings and support efforts to clear them. It did not say the charges faced by those arrested would be dropped.

The administration also offered protesters a 5 p.m. deadline to leave and “not be immediately arrested.” But that deadline passed and the university did not immediately respond to a message seeking an update or provide information on what they planned to do next.

New York University

An encampment set up by students at NYU swelled to hundreds of protesters earlier this week. Police on Wednesday said that 133 protesters had been taken into custody.

Students and faculty members at New York University (NYU)'s new Gaza solidarity encampment link their arms and form walls in front of police officers to prevent imminent repression. pic.twitter.com/BhTeiM5gum

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) April 27, 2024

They said all were released with summonses to appear in court on disorderly conduct charges. Commencement is set for May 15.

Emory University

At Emory University in Atlanta, where Atlanta police and Georgia state troopers had dismantled a camp on the school’s quadrangle, the school president on Friday said in an email that some of the videos of a clash between police and people on the campus “are shocking” and that he is “horrified that members of our community had to experience and witness such interactions.”

School officials said 20 of the 28 people arrested were “Emory community members.”

This is at Emory University, a PRIVATE university. They have an 11 BILLION dollar endowment, this is how they allow agents of the state to treat their paying students.

America is lost. pic.twitter.com/svIvmkYiHv

— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) April 25, 2024

Video circulated widely on social media shows two women who identified themselves as professors being detained, with one of them slammed to the ground by one officer as a second officer then pushes her chest and face onto a concrete sidewalk.

In a separate incident Thursday evening, some protesters pinned police officers against the glass doors of the Candler School of Theology on the campus and threw objects at the officers, Emory’s president said.

Northwestern University

Northwestern University changed its student code of conduct Thursday morning to bar tents on its suburban Chicago campus as student activists set up an encampment.

University President Michael Schill issued an email saying the university had enacted an “interim addendum” to its student code to bar tents, among other things, and warned of disciplinary actions including suspension, expulsion, and criminal charges.

Free humans and this generation will not be silent against occupation and genocide.

Northwestern University Gaza Solidarity Camp pic.twitter.com/8fno97kqlJ

— Gaza Under Attack_🇵🇸 (@Palestine001_) April 26, 2024

“The goal of this addendum is to balance the right to peacefully demonstrate with our goal to protect our community, to avoid disruptions to instruction and to ensure university operations can continue unabated,” Schilling said.

The university’s commencement is scheduled for June 9.

Fashion Institute of Technology

A few dozen protesters set up tents and occupied a building Thursday at the Fashion Institute of Technology, part of the public State University of New York system.

Protesters sat on the floor or milled around, many wearing face masks and kaffiyehs. Other protesters outside the building held signs and Palestinian flags. They refused to speak to a reporter.

Orthodox Jews are taking over the Manhattan Fashion Institute of Technology in defense of Palestinian human rights.

Zionism is not Judaism

pic.twitter.com/BOCHQreKzY

— 🥖🎪 (@503i7) April 27, 2024

Around a dozen protesters spent the night in tents and sleeping bags inside a campus building.

The institute’s museum, which is located in the building where the demonstrators set up camp, was closed Friday.

The school’s commencement was still scheduled for May 22 and May 23.

Indiana University Bloomington

After an encampment was set up at Indiana University Bloomington, police with shields and batons shoved into a line of protesters linked arm-in-arm Thursday afternoon.

Videos posted to social media appear to show the protest continuing after law enforcement stopped making arrests.

In an update Friday, the university police said 34 people were arrested. Public information officer Hannah Skibba said charges include trespassing, resisting law enforcement, and battery on a public safety official. One officer sustained “minor injuries.”

Police getting Chabad IU to stop their loud blaring of music towards the Palestinian Solidarity Encampment. 8+ hours later and still large show-out.

📍 Indiana University Bloomington, April 25,2024 pic.twitter.com/zNK0aTuDs0

— adam (@savagedump) April 26, 2024

Protests continued Friday, one day before the last day of classes. The university’s commencement is scheduled for May 4.

Jeffrey Kehr, chief deputy prosecutor for Monroe County, said in an email that those arrested were released on their recognizance and the office will “examine all the reports we receive and any relevant footage to determine what, if any, charges are appropriate.”

University of Pennsylvania

A small but growing protest encampment remained in place early Friday on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

A statement issued by the school said officials were “closely monitoring” the encampment, which had started on Thursday and had not received any reports of threatening or violent behavior by the protesters.

Students from the University of Pennsylvania have set up an encampment as part of a protest for Palestine and are calling on their universities to divest from Israeli goods and put financial pressure on companies doing business in Israel. pic.twitter.com/et5tpYj03h

— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) April 27, 2024

However, they warned that protests or speech that violates the university’s policies disrupts its business, or causes an “intimidating, hostile, or violent environment” would not be tolerated.

The school’s commencement is scheduled to take place between May 18 and 20.

University of Florida

In Gainesville, Florida, home to the University of Florida, protesters were warned Friday that students could face suspension and banishment for three years, and employees could be fired, if they violated rules including camping, using bullhorns, protesting inside buildings or possessing weapons.

Around 50 people have been protesting on campus since Wednesday.

Earlier this year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis directed the state’s universities to make it easier for out-of-state students facing antisemitism and other religious harassment in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war to transfer to Florida campuses.

The University of Florida protest is incredibly subdued. No tents, no rioting, no brawls with police, no occupation. Just free speech. How it should be done.

This is what happens when you have a law and order governor like Ron DeSantis who gives no quarter to nonsense. FAFO is… pic.twitter.com/aERkuS7OHK

— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) April 25, 2024

The Republican governor’s administration last fall also ordered state universities to ban a pro-Palestinian student organization, Students for Justice in Palestine, from campuses, saying it illegally backs Hamas militants who attacked Israel.

The group has challenged that decision in federal court.

Arizona State University

Protesters at Arizona State University pitched tents, including some that police dismantled, and at least three people were arrested Friday.

A television news report put the number of protesters in the dozens and a video showed people waving flags and holding signs reading “Free Palestine.”

#Arizona State University has turned on the sprinklers to deter pro-Palestine protesters. Protesters are putting bags and items on top of the sprinklers to stop them from spraying. pic.twitter.com/9h2MUEJNe3

— Gaza Under Attack_🇵🇸 (@Palestine001_) April 27, 2024

University and Tempe city police representatives did not immediately answer emails asking about arrests, injuries, or the size of the crowd.

A university spokesperson, Elena Bras, issued a statement that said “unapproved encampments” were prohibited on campus, and failure to comply would be grounds for arrest for trespassing.

With The Associated Press

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