More protests surrounding the war in Gaza are planned to happen on the campus of University of California on Monday, April 29.
The demonstration at USC is set to begin at 10 a.m. at the entrance to USC on the corner of Hoover Street and Jefferson Boulevard. Activists plan to call on USC President Carol Folt to begin 'emergency campus student dialogue' in response to the demonstrations. USC Department of Public Safety sent out an alert on Sunday stating the campus will only be open to 'students, staff, faculty and registered guests.
RELATED: Violence breaks out at dueling pro-Israel and pro-Palestine protests on UCLA campusFights broke out at UCLA Sunday among pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel supporters after a barrier meant to separate the dueling groups of demonstrators was breached.
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