TUCSON, Ariz. — The University of Arizona campus was much calmer on Wednesday during the day and night after people protesting for Palestinian human rights turned violent in the early morning hours.
They started throwing things at law enforcement officials around that time, but things picked up when they took to the streets and started being violent towards law enforcement. She said getting UA President Robert Robbins’ email did reassure her about the school’s response to the violence on campus. However, she said the university should increase security.
Ethan Holley is also a sophomore at the university who lives near where the protest happened and he said he got the U-alerts the university sent. They let him know about the protest, but he feels like they could have had more details.
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