Two reports, one submitted to the L.A. Police Commission and the other released by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, criticize UCLA and the police response to the spring pro-Palestinian encampment, which ended in violence and arrests.| Los Angeles Times
One person was arrested at UCLA for allegedly failing to disperse after police ordered 40 protesters to leave. They had established a "Gaza solidarity Sukkah."| Los Angeles Times
Nearly six months after vigilantes attacked a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA, antiwar protests — and concerns over anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim sentiment on campus — continue. Two separate faculty task forces trying to address the issues have come to different conclusions.| Los Angeles Times
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