Southern California colleges grapple with safety and graduation amid Gaza protests

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Officials say security is a priority both at campuses that have experienced unrest and those that have not.

Pro-Palestinian students and non-students take over Alumni Park at USC in Los Angeles on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 calling for divestment in Israel over the Israel-Hamas war. As tensions boil at universities across the country amid scattered police confrontations with pro-Palestinian protesters, Southern California colleges are grappling with campus safety issues as graduation ceremonies near in the coming weeks.

A University of Southern California protester is detained by USC Department of Public Safety officers during a pro-Palestinian occupation at the campus’ Alumni Park on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 in Los Angeles. A University of Southern California protester, right, confronts a University Public Safety officer at the campus’ Alumni Park during a pro-Palestinian occupation on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, in Los Angeles.

Some have condemned USC for what they believe was an escalating series of missteps that provoked much of the hostility on campus. “No student should feel unwelcome in their own campus home, and our Jewish students are telling us that these actions and this hostile rhetoric induce feelings of fear, terror, and instability,” the statement read. It further called on USC partners to ensure a safe campus.

UCLA, which does not have valedictorians or a “main” graduation ceremony like at USC, is planning for multiple college ceremonies on“A very different story” from USC, Vasich said. Thrasher said the university is in the midst of commencement planning, and will continue to monitor political activities on campus.includes messaging on how it will handle security through the Department of Police Services, including metal detector screenings and a one-bag policy. Spokesperson Perrine Mann declined to comment about whether the potential for protests has affected their graduation plans.at the Los Angeles Convention Center, said Victor M. Rojas Jr., the college’s chief of staff.

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