By Christopher Buchanan, Christina Chkarboul, Atmika Iyer, Briana Mendez-Padilla, Jacqueline Munis, Jada Portillo, Hugo Rios, Elizabeth Wilson, Amelia Wu and
Protesters marched from Memorial Church to the Department of Public Safety on Wednesday to protest Israeli bombing in Rafah and demand that the University drop alleged charges against a pro-Palestine student.
The University announced that students who participated in the encampment and a May 20 attempt to take over an engineering building would face suspension. Stanford will allow the pro-Palestine encampment in White Plaza to remain. Provost Jenny Martinez also announced a 5% increase in undergraduate tuition and 7% increase in room and board.
While some universities in California are negotiating with student protestors, hundreds of students and faculty throughout the state are facing legal and academic repercussions for protesting the Israel-Hamas war.
While some universities in California are negotiating with student protestors, hundreds of students and faculty throughout the state are facing legal and academic repercussions for protesting the Israel-Hamas war.