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SUNY Chancellor John King addressed local media during a press conference in the atrium of UB's downtown campus.
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Only one pro-Palestine protester has been charged with an actual criminal offense: resisting arrest, a misdemeanor. The rest are facing non-criminal, violation-level charges.
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Police searched the site of the May 1 pro-Palestine protest and attempted encampment after dispersing demonstrators. Belongings left behind were confiscated by University Police.
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University Police (UPD) Chief Kim Beaty, pictured above, attended the May 1 protests alongside officers from a variety of departments. The Faculty Senate voted to condemn bringing outside law enforcement to peaceful protests.
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The Faculty Senate passed a resolution on Tuesday that denounced UPD's handling of the May 1 pro-Palestine protest on campus.
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Law enforcement used this UB Stampede bus to transport detained protesters in the wake of last week's pro-Palestine demonstration.
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President Satish Tripathi and Provost A. Scott Weber were present at the meeting, and Tripathi read a statement emphasizing "the safety and security" of the university.
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Multiple pro-Palestine protesters were arrested on the lawn outside Hochstetter Hall, where demonstrators had attempted to set up an encampment hours earlier.
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Hundreds of students and area residents marched on North Campus Friday to protest UB's handling of Wednesday's protest and to continue to call on UB to divest from Israel.
A timeline of UB's pro-Palestine protests and police backlash
The day after New York City Police officers arrested hundreds of protesters who occupied Hamilton Hall, UB students and other Western New York residents marched on campus and attempted to set up an encampment outside Hochstetter Hall. The night ended with multiple arrests and injuries. Here's how it happened.
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About 75 demonstrators attended Monday's pro-Israel rally organized by the Jewish Student Union (JSU).
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The UB Center for the Arts hosted "Spring into Art" last week.
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The UB Center for the Arts hosted "Spring into Art" last week.
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The UB Center for the Arts hosted "Spring into Art" last week.
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The UB Center for the Arts hosted "Spring into Art" last week.
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Two vending machines sit in the Student Union.
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Kenneth Joseph, seen here in his Davis Hall office, says his music taste was expanded by Vampire Weekend.
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Aaron Estes, seen here in his Bell Hall office, listened to Röyksopp as an undergraduate.
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Shawn Donahue is known around campus for his obsession with Taylor Swift.

