Counter-protesters waving Israeli flags in Dickson Plaza are pictured. The counter-protesters rallied against an ongoing pro-Palestine encampment that has now entered its fourth day. (Brandon Morquecho/Photo editor)
This post was updated April 28 at 11:37 p.m.
For the Daily Bruin’s full coverage of the UC Divest Coalition and Students for Justice in Palestine encampment, see here.
This post was updated April 28 at 11:41 p.m.
For the Daily Bruin’s full coverage of the UC Divest Coalition and Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA encampment, see here.
For the Daily Bruin’s full coverage of the UC Divest Coalition and Students for Justice in Palestine encampment, see here.
On day three of the pro-Palestine encampment at UCLA, protesters continue to rely on food donations and access to on-campus restrooms.
Hundreds of students formed an encampment in Dickson Plaza on Thursday morning to call for the UC to divest from companies associated with the Israeli military and cut ties with LAPD in addition to a ceasefire in Israel’s destruction of the Gaza Strip.
This post was updated April 28 at 11:49 p.m.
When associate professor of philosophy A.J. Julius sat down Thursday morning with his red backpack in Dickson Plaza, he became a student, and the plaza his new classroom.
This post was updated April 28 at 11:55 p.m.
Students expressed concern that UCLA has not provided proper accessibility for students with disabilities, including alleged ADA violations, on campus after a pro-Palestine encampment began in Dickson Plaza.
Participants of the pro-Palestine encampment at UCLA said they spent Thursday night and the early hours of Friday morning maintaining their structures without knowing how the UCLA administration would react.
Most students in Chemistry 14A are around 19 years old, fresh out of high school and ready to take on the challenge of college.
Max Steinberg, on the other hand, was nine.
This post was updated April 25 at 1:06 a.m.
Organizers led chants and speeches in Dickson Plaza on Thursday afternoon as the protest encampment continued and counter-protests formed.
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