Campus Regulations Tightened: Zero Tolerance for Encampments and Protests
Campus Policies Under Scrutiny
In a recent move, the University of California's leadership has instituted a zero-tolerance policy towards encampments and protests that impede campus safety and accessibility.
Key Points of the New Order
- Chancellors are mandated to enforce rules against encampments.
- Protests blocking pathways are strictly prohibited.
- Masked identities in protests are not allowed.
This decision comes at a crucial time as students return to campus, which has been the center of heated discussions regarding free speech and activism, especially concerning the Middle East conflicts. President Drake highlighted the fundamental need for free speech, echoing the university's legacy as the birthplace of the Free Speech Movement.
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