New York police began clearing encampments at New York University and the New School on Friday morning and took more than 50 demonstrators into custody.
Police have surrounded a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Southern California, days before commencement events are set to begin on the Los Angeles campus
Police on Saturday arrested at least 25 pro-Palestinian protesters and cleared an encampment at the University of Virginia, the university said in a statement, as U.S. campuses braced for more turmoil during graduation celebrations.
Videos from inside the campus showed dozens of officers in riot gear at the camp. Fire crews were also there. USC issued an alert saying the LAPD had arrived and that people should leave the center of campus.
With 2,100+ people arrested on U.S. campuses since April 18, CNN’s Kim Brunhuber speaks to Benjamin Adams, from University College London, about the social factors that could explain why protests have been escalating at schools across the country.
Protests have broken out at colleges and universities across the country in connection with the war in Gaza. Many pro-Palestinian protesters are calling for their colleges to divest of funds from Israeli military operations,
The clash, which U-Va. President James E. Ryan described in a letter to the school community Saturday evening as “upsetting, frightening and sad,” marked the latest escalation
A deep generational divide, anti-war protests on college campuses and a looming Chicago Democratic convention invite comparisons between today's protests against Israel’s attacks in Gaza and the movement against the Vietnam War.
The political tactics underlying some of the demonstrations were the result of months of training, planning and encouragement by longtime activists and left-wing groups.
Edward Luce, U.S. National Editor and Columnist at the Financial Times, joins Isa Soares to discuss the U.S. government’s handling of the protests rocking U.S. college campuses.
This heated debate comes just one day after a pro-Palestinian encampment agreed to pack up and clear out after reaching an initial agreement with university administration.
Tucking opposition to the protest movement in a flippant screed against Gen Z isn't just obnoxious and cowardly, it's dangerous, columnist Lorraine Ali says.
The U.S. Education Department is opening a civil rights investigation into Columbia University after Palestinian students and their allies filed a complaint last month alleging discrimination in violation of federal law.
New York Police Department officials on Friday shared photographs of anti-Israel materials handed out at New York University including the phrases "Death to America" and "Long Live the Intifada."
Police cleared pro-Palestinian protesters out of a tent encampment at New York University. In U.S. campus demonstrations, more than 2,300 have been arrested.
Police ordered pro-Palestinian protesters to abandon a tent encampment at New York University early Friday, following weeks of demonstrations and police crackdowns at college campuses nationwide that have resulted in more than 2,
A pro-Palestinian encampment cleared on Thursday morning after organizers reached an agreement with the administration, but Jewish students say they still have many concerns.
It’s not known if any protesters who had been living at a pro-Palestinian encampment on USC’s campus were arrested when LAPD officers in riot gear descended on the camp early Sunday morning. At 4:17 a.
As universities and colleges turn to police to clear their campuses of protests over Israel’s war in Gaza that continue to ripple across the nation, the response by law enforcement is under heightened scrutiny after thousands were arrested since mid-April.
After seven months of Israeli bombardment, Gaza’s education system is in ruins. But, if you’ve turned on a television in the U.S., you would think it was American universities under siege. MSNBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin calls out politicians and pundits for their hypocritical hysteria over campus protests.
Some U.S. universities that have been roiled by protests over the Israel-Hamas war have taken steps to contain disruptions during their commencement ceremonies
In the fog of mass protest, nonviolence is the clear, bright line we can all see that distinguishes free expression from hooliganism and assault. When that line is breached and peaceful protesters are attacked,
Police and law enforcement have made thousands of arrests as anti-Israel agitators continue to protest in encampments on college campuses across the nation. Some colleges have struck deals with protesters to review their investments in Israel.
Protesters were wielding lit flares, the campus was descending into chaos, and the college’s security guards were outnumbered and exhausted. The college president faced a momentous decision: Watch the chaos grow,
Ahead of the University of Michigan's commencement on Saturday, the school has trained staff volunteers in how to mitigate disruptions: a change from the usual duties of guiding guests around campus and showing them to their seats.
This gathering comes at the end of a dramatic week in Israel-Hamas war protests on college campuses across the country. (Credit: Rashid Umar Abbassi for Fox News Digital)
Police have broken up protest encampments at two more New York schools. Meanwhile, a second camp has been set up at the University of Wisconsin after the first was cleared.