Toronto Star

Students clash with police over protests

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AUSTIN, TEXAS Police tangled with student demonstrat­ors in Texas and California while new encampment­s sprouted Wednesday at Harvard and other colleges as school leaders sought ways to defuse a growing wave of pro-Palestinia­n protests. At the University of Texas at Austin, hundreds of local and state police — including some on horseback and holding batons — clashed with protesters, pushing them off the campus lawn and at one point sending some tumbling into the street. At least 20 demonstrat­ors were taken into custody at the request of university officials and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, according to the state Department of Public Safety.

And at the University of Southern California, police got into a backand-forth tugging match with protesters over tents, removing several before falling back. At the northern end of California, students were barricaded inside a building for a third day at California State Polytechni­c University, Humboldt.

Harvard University in Massachuse­tts had sought to stay ahead of protests this week by limiting access to Harvard Yard and requiring permission for tents and tables. That didn’t stop protesters from setting up a camp with 14 tents Wednesday following a rally against the university’s suspension of the Harvard Undergradu­ate Palestine Solidarity Committee.

Students protesting the IsraelHama­s war are demanding schools cut financial ties to Israel and divest from companies enabling its monthslong conflict. Dozens have been arrested on charges of trespassin­g or disorderly conduct. Some Jewish students say the protests have veered into antisemiti­sm and made them afraid to set foot on campus.

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