The Mercury News

Game delayed by protest calling for reinstatem­ent of professor

Group holds up start of Saturday's USC-Cal tilt by about 15 minutes

- By Elissa Miolene and Harriet Blair Rowan

The football game between USC and UC Berkeley on Saturday began with a protest, one that was met with confusion from the public and arrests of those involved.

Before the game's scheduled 1 p.m. kickoff, a group of students sat down in the center of Memorial Stadium field, with thousands in the stands for the start of the game. The football players waited on the sidelines while 15 people — all dressed in white T-shirts that read “JUSTICE 4 IVONNE” — locked arms, showing support for a professor currently on paid administra­tive leave.

The protest ended when police escorted the students from the field.

Jessica Perry, a public informatio­n officer with the Berkeley Police Department, said there were “numerous arrests” made, but referred calls for additional informatio­n to UC Police, who were not immediatel­y available for comment.

It was the latest in a series of protests supporting Ivonne del Valle, an associate professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at UC Berkeley. Del Valle is currently on paid leave after several university investigat­ions found that she had harassed and stalked a colleague, according to a KQED report.

Several students who said they support del Valle spoke to KQED, describing her actions as a product of desperatio­n during a difficult personal situation. Del Valle also spoke to the station, admitting some of the behavior described in the report but disputing other allegation­s.

“We were aware a protest may take place at today's game and our top priority was the safety and well-being of our student-athletes, coaches and fans,” said UC Berkeley's Assistant Vice Chancellor Dan Mogulof and Associate Athletics Director Jonathan Okanes, sharing a statement on behalf of Cal Athletics. “We are grateful for the work our security personnel did today to ensure we had a peaceful resolution.”

Some online observers erroneousl­y attributed the protest Saturday to the situation in Israel and Gaza. While the students sat down on the football field, a large protest in San Francisco was calling for a cease-fire in the developing Middle East war.

Two days earlier, a similar protest had come to UC Berkeley. The university's student newspaper reported that Thursday, hundreds of students and community members had gathered on campus to commemorat­e the Palestinia­ns who have died in the conflict to date.

 ?? JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? California Highway Patrol officers escort a protester off the field after a group delayed the start of the USC-UC Berkeley football game at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley on Saturday.
JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER California Highway Patrol officers escort a protester off the field after a group delayed the start of the USC-UC Berkeley football game at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley on Saturday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States