Rutgers University released new guidelines for protesting; encampments now banned

Rutgers University has released new guidelines when it comes to student protests on campus. Encampments are banned at Rutgers University moving forward. As part of these new rules from the administration, protesting will only be allowed on campus between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. And only at specific locations on each campus. For instance, on the College Avenue campus in New Brunswick, protesting will only be allowed to take place at Records Field. It’s a green space located across the street from the Student Center on College Avenue. But it also is much more isolated than Vorhees Mall where protesting was held last semester. An encampment of tents grew and lasted at Vorhees Mall for four days while protesting over the Israel-Hamas war, as it did at universities across the country. RELATED: NJ lawmakers criticize how Rutgers officials negotiated with pro-Palestinian protesters RELATED: Rutgers University president defends making deals…

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