An encampment of pro-Palestinian demonstrators on Library Mall, shown here May 1, will be dismantled today, according to an announcement Friday afternoon from UW-Madison.
SAMANTHA MADAR, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES
Marks remain on the grass after tents were removed.
Pro-Palestinian student protesters at UW-Madison agreed Friday to dismantle their illegal encampment on Library Mall and refrain from disrupting this weekend’s commencement after campus officials agreed to several of their demands, including helping students present their concerns to decision-makers about how the university’s endowment is invested.
Protesters walk away from 11 tents after symbolically taking them down during a press conference at a pro-Palestinian encampment that stood on Library Mall for the better part of 10 days. Students reached an agreement Friday with the university administration to remove the tents.
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Tents started coming down from Library Mall on Friday afternoon after pro-Palestinian protesters and campus leaders agreed to work together to resolve students' concerns.
An encampment of pro-Palestinian demonstrators on Library Mall, shown here May 1, will be dismantled today, according to an announcement Friday afternoon from UW-Madison.
Tents started coming down from Library Mall on Friday afternoon after pro-Palestinian protesters and campus leaders agreed to work together to resolve students' concerns.
Protesters walk away from 11 tents after symbolically taking them down during a press conference at a pro-Palestinian encampment that stood on Library Mall for the better part of 10 days. Students reached an agreement Friday with the university administration to remove the tents.