A staggering two weeks at UCLA: Protest, violence, division marks 'dark chapter'
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UCLA has been roiled by a series of events in the last two weeks surrounding a pro-Palestinian camp formed at the heart of campus. The encampment was set up April 25, sparking mixed reactions and a largely peaceful counterprotest on April 28. Two days later, however, UCLA declared the encampment unlawful and directed campus members to leave or face discipline. Later that night, a violent mob attacked the camp. The few police officers on duty were quickly overwhelmed, and the violence continued...

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