Consultants to Examine Police Response to Counterprotesters’ Attack at U.C.L.A. The University of California system said it would bring in a police consulting firm to investigate why the attack on pro-Palestinian demonstrators was allowed to continue for hours. Gen Z students report more polarization, trend less Republican than previous generations With the 2024 general election rapidly approaching, students and professors shared their feelings about the current political climate on college campuses. Two weeks that staggered UCLA: Protests, violence, crackdown mark 'dark chapter' Here is what we know about the last couple of weeks on campus, based on interviews, recordings, social media and documents. |
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