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University of Texas President Jay Hartzell emailed the campus community Wednesday night after around 50 people were arrested earlier in the day during a peaceful pro-Palestinian protest at the ...
Pro-Palestinian student activists at the University of Texas at Austin will renew their protest Thursday after the Department of Public Safety surrounded Wednesday's on-campus demonstration ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — It has been nearly three months since the University of Texas’ Office of the Dean of Students opened the Event Readiness and Response Team, a unit dedicated to balancing free ...
UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell, in an op-ed following the protests, defended the university’s response and also acknowledged the university’s long, proud history of protest.
University of Texas at Austin President Jay Hartzell released a statement Wednesday evening that unequivocally defended his decision to shut down an anti-Israel protest on campus, where more than ...
Pro-Palestinian protests continue on the campus of University of Texas in Austin this week. Here's what we know about the current situation. News Sports Hookem.com Austin360 Opinion Advertise ...
AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 24: A person stands on top of a ledge bearing the words "Free Palestine" during a protest of the war in Gaza at the University of Texas at Austin on April 24, 2024 in Austin ...
As campus protests against Israel's war spread to colleges across the U.S., NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with University of Texas at Austin students, on both sides, about their concerns and demands.
What has happened in the aftermath: The lawsuit is one of several filed after multiple protests rocked the UT-Austin campus last spring.University administrators called on law enforcement to ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A hearing happening later this week will determine whether a University of Texas student will be suspended for his actions connected to a pro-Palestinian protest that happened on ...
UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell, in an op-ed following the protests, defended the university’s response and also acknowledged the university’s long, proud history of protest.