Non-student protesters charged with criminal trespass at Palestine rally prohibited from UT Austin campus
People who received criminal trespass notices during a pro- Palestine rally Wednesday at the University of Texas at Austin and who were not affiliated with the school are prohibited from returning to campus, regardless of whether their charges were dropped, a university spokesperson said Friday.
Austin faculty rally behind pro-Palestinian protesters as university defends crackdown 'For the last two days, The University of Texas provided an abbreviated list of rules related to conduct during protests, including typical consequences as a result of being arrested for criminal trespassing,' the university said in a statement.
Palestine Solidarity Committee Travis County Sheriff's Office Department Of Public Safety Dean Of Students Delia Garza Jay Hartzell Abbott Palestine Travis County Austin Gaza Pro-Palestine
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