MRT: UT Says Those Arrested at Palestinian Protest Not Allowed on Campus; Charges Dropped on All 57 Protesters; HISD Facing Cuts; RPT $ Deteriorates
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FRIDAY – 04/26/24
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“UT says those arrested during pro-Palestinian protest are not allowed on campus,” Austin American-Statesman's Lily Kepner -- “The University of Texas is not allowing people on campus if they were arrested during Wednesday's pro-Palestinian protest, according to a list of protest rules that the school distributed on Friday — even though criminal trespassing charges against all 57 people arrested have been dropped.
Printed sheets with the list of rules were passed around on campus two days after an unauthorized but peaceful protest was aggressively broken up by three separate law enforcement agencies. Fifty-seven people were arrested, according to the Travis County sheriff's office, and about half of those arrested were affiliated with UT.
Individuals cannot "come to campus" if they "were arrested for trespassing on campus previously," according to the sheet. This rule, along with the rest listed on the sheet, existed before the protest, UT spokesperson Mike Rosen said.
Rosen said that this rule holds even if charges are dismissed, as all were.
Per the sheet, anyone who is under a criminal trespass warning or an interim disciplinary action preventing the person from entering the property or who has been told to leave due to a rule violation is also not allowed.
Other rules bar the refusal to identify oneself, attempts to camp or sleep on property later than 10 p.m., disrupting operations, using amplified sound, coercing attention or wearing masks.
Students are allowed to assemble peacefully, distribute flyers, have guest speakers or ask staff for assistance.
"Those who violate these or any other rule, policy, or law are subject to immediate removal from campus, conduct charges, and/or arrest," the document said.
Rosen, citing the university's rules, said students under an interim disciplinary action — such as being banned from campus after a trespassing arrest — will be allowed on campus "for academic reasons and to access university resources upon approval."
Rosen said students don’t need permission to go to their residence halls or dining halls, but they do need permission for "anything recreational."
Twenty-eight students and one staff member were among those arrested Wednesday, according to an internal UT memo obtained Friday by the American-Statesman.
It was not clear how the campus ban will be enforced. Student misconduct is addressed in a formal process in which staff members investigate as a "neutral third party" and allow students to present their account of events and appeal the staff's decisions, according to the website for Student Conduct and Academic Integrity in UT's Office of the Dean of Students.
The Statesman previously reported that police began making arrests when protesters regathered Wednesday afternoon after initially being told by police to disperse.
Gov. Greg Abbott has said free speech policies should be revised and enforced against pro-Palestinian groups — naming the Palestine Solidarity Committee, the group that organized the protest Wednesday — including expulsion as a way to combat antisemitism on college campuses.
UT on Thursday placed the Palestine Solidarity Committee on an interim suspension, saying the group broke UT rules, but the university would not comment on whether its student members would face disciplinary action.
Students, professors and pro-Palestinian community members gathered on the South Mall in front of the University of Texas Tower again on Friday. Ammer Qaddumi, a UT junior and a leader of the Palestine Solidarity Committee who was among first people arrested at Wednesday’s protest, said the gathering included teach-ins, art and song and was meant to serve as a “safe space” for supporters.
Qaddumi said the circulated sheet of rules was “shameful” as all the arrest charges were determined not to have probable cause.
“There's no reason why these people need to be arrested,” he said. “It's just shameful for the university to be acting in this way.”
Qaddumi said Wednesday’s protest was part of a “pattern of mistreatment” of Palestinians and supporters on campus, referencing an incident in which three people who were not affiliated with UT verbally harassed Palestine Solidarity Committee members at a student meeting in October.
“The only way we can keep each other safe is if we remain united and come together like we did in these last few days,” he said. …
The demands of pro-Palestinian supporters include a cease-fire in Gaza, UT's divestment from businesses supporting Israel, the resignation of President Jay Hartzell and amnesty for all protesters and the Palestine Solidarity Committee.
Mohammad, who is Palestinian, said he supports students' rights to speak freely.
"Never allow anybody to put you down because you're an Arab or because you're a Christian or a Jew or because you're Muslim," Mohammad said. "The state's job is to protect you, not to tell you what to believe."" AAS
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EXTRA POINTS
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This week's Texas sports schedule:
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> 7pm: NBA: #4 Clippers at #5 Mavericks
> 7:05pm: MLB: Reds at Rangers
Sat
> 12:45pm: MLS: Austin at LA Galaxy
> 3:05pm: MLB: Reds at Rangers (Fox)
> 5:05pm: MLB: Astros at Rockies
> 11am: NFL: 2024 NFL Draft (ESPN)
> 6:30pm: MLS: Utah at Houston
> 7:30pm: MLS: Dallas at Houston
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> 1:35pm: MLB: Reds at Rangers (Fox)
> 2:30pm: NBA: #4 Clippers at #5 Mavericks (ABC)
> 3:05pm: MLB: Astros at Rockies (ESPN)
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