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Campus protests live: Police move in on University of Texas at Dallas protesters - BBC News Campus protests live: Police move in on University of Texas at Dallas protesters - BBC News
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Morgan Gisholt Minard Thank you for following along with our coverage of the campus protests across the US today.
Reporting from Fordham university We brought you reporting from Tom Bateman in Dallas, Texas; Nomia Iqbal, Phil McCausland and Morgan Gisholt Minard in New York; Regan Morris in Los Angeles; and Mike Wendling in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
After several protesters were arrested following the brief occupation of a building on Fordham’s campus in New York, the feeling for some is one of relief.“After seeing what happened last night at other universities in the city, I’m just relieved nobody was hurt,” one Fordham sophomore who preferred to remain anonymous said. Here's a recap of the some of the day's key moments:
“Things were mostly peaceful anyway - but the protest here wrapped up pretty quickly once the police moved in.”There are still barricades and NYPD officers hanging around nearly the whole block where the protesters had assembled earlier - but only a few students with protest signs have remained in the area. Police moved in to clear protest camps on a number of campuses on Wednesday, including at the University of Texas at Dallas
Arrests also took place at Fordham University in New York
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said police made 300 arrests at Columbia University and the City College of New York on Tuesday night
During a campaign rally in Wisconsin, former President Donald Trump described the police raid at Columbia as "a beautiful thing to watch"
At least a dozen protesters were arrested at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Four police officers sustained injuries as the situation escalated outside the university library
Rival protesters clashed on campus at the University of California, Los Angeles, dozens were reported injured
California Gov Gavin Newsom's office called the "limited and delayed" campus law enforcement response at UCLA's campus "unacceptable."
There have been more than 1,000 arrests in the last two weeks as pro-Palestinian protests continue on campuses across the US
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