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Several cases were set to go to trial today. The protest was one of the largest and most intense on UNC-Chapel Hill's campus.
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The proposal comes after several pro-Palestinian protests and encampments at UNC System institutions earlier this year.
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Roberts has been running the University since January. In this interview with Co-Host Leoneda Inge, he reflects on controversial decisions, policy changes, and campus protests.
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UNC-Chapel Hill to 'take action' against protesters who participated in recent campus demonstrationsUNC-Chapel Hill has already suspended about 15 students following a pro-Palestinian encampment late last month. Interim Chancellor Lee Roberts said the university is continuing to review other demonstrations and plans to 鈥渢ake action鈥 against more protesters.
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About a dozen protesters shouted "disclose, divest" as they were escorted out the meeting by UNC police.
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UNC-Chapel Hill's Students for Justice in Palestine is calling for faculty to withhold grades until the university lifts suspensions of student protestors.
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Students protesting their universities鈥 and governments support of the ongoing war in Gaza are being arrested, suspended and threatened with expulsion. Who decides what鈥檚 protected free speech, and what鈥檚 unacceptable disruption to campus life.
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North Carolina lawmakers are considering a proposal to expand the definition of anti-Semitism in state law.
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Republicans in the state Senate want to crack down on recent protests by restricting the use of masks in public. The new bill also would create a felony offense for blocking traffic.
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Nearly 800 faculty and staff members at UNC-Chapel Hill have signed an open letter calling on administrators to lift punishments on student protestors who participated in the pro-Palestinian demonstrations last week.