A dozen pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested last week after occupying a condemned building near UC Berkeley.
Universities around the country have been dealing with protests against the war in Gaza, and the Bay Area is no exception.
Pro-Palestinian activists applaud and take responsibility for the burning of a UC Berkeley police vehicle over the weekend.
UC Berkeley will be able to continue construction of student and low-income housing at People's Park after the state Supreme ...
Police in riot gear from agencies across the Bay Area broke up an encampment of pro-Palestinian demonstrators early in the ...
The unique demands made by UC academic workers union have labor experts debating over how the widely-watched strike could ...
Protesters took over the office of Stanford University’s president on Wednesday morning, barricading themselves in the room ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- Law enforcement officers from multiple agencies arrested about 80 pro-Palestinian protesters early ...
There has been extensive damage to the interior and exterior of the building,” a Stanford spokesperson wrote in an email.
A California Supreme Court ruling will allow student housing at University of California to be built at Berkeley’s historic ...
Although student protest groups have received funding from foundations or large donors, organizers maintain that a rapidly ...
The University of California, Santa Cruz said police arrested many people Friday morning as demonstrations have blocked campus access for weeks, the East Bay Times reported. Campus, local and state ...