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Police crack down on more college protests against war in Gaza, as other campuses begin cleanup
Police cleared an occupied library at Oregon’s Portland State University as cleanup is underway at UCLA after chaos erupted Thursday when officers in riot gear tore down the protester encampment. On Thursday afternoon, President Biden condemned ...CBS News - Top stories -
Protests continue at college campuses
It's been more than two weeks since college campuses nationwide erupted in protest over the war in Gaza, but as finals season begins, some students have to decide between continuing to take a stand or finishing the academic year.CBS News - Top stories -
University of Chicago police begin to clear out encampments protesting war on Gaza
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History of student protests on U.S. college campuses
Some commentators have compared the campus protests over the war in Gaza to the anti-Vietnam war movement and other past protests. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green looks back at how some past students made their voices heard.CBS News - Top stories -
More police interventions at college protests
Law enforcement officials across the U.S. are still responding to protests at college campuses. Police clashed with protesters at Portland State University after manifestations spread into the school's library. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports.CBS News - Top stories -
Columbia cancels main graduation amid Gaza protests
The Ivy League school says it will hold smaller celebrations to focus on "keeping them safe".BBC News - Top stories
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