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CLEVELAND, Ohio — For a fourth day, students and others held their ground at the oval outside of Kelvin Smith Library at Case Western Reserve University. Thursday evening, in a letter to the campus community, the CWRU president said the protest is “no longer approved.”
The CWRU group is among numerous pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses throughout the country in response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. Many are calling on their institutions to stop doing business with any entity that may benefit Israel. At Case Western Reserve, we support the free exchange of ideas and viewpoints in accordance with university policies. We also believe that constructive dialogue –and the meaningful action that can result from it– should never involve harassment, incitement, or behavior that threatens and is intimidating to our community.
As a result, the protest on the KSL Oval is no longer approved. The protesters’ continued presence and occupation is considered trespassing and is a violation of university policies. Students, faculty or staff who break such policies will be held accountable through the respective conduct process. These actions may also result in prosecution of protesters for criminal trespass and other crimes, whether or not they are affiliated with CWRU.
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