Anti-Israel encampment at Wayne State University forces classes to go remote
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Wayne State University in Detroit said all classes would be held remotely until further notice due to tensions arising from an anti-Israel encampment.
"Due to an ongoing public safety issue, Wayne State University will transition to remote operations, effective immediately until further notice," the university wrote in an alert issued to students and faculty early Tuesday morning.
While it's unclear whether the university has plans to clear the encampment, Matt Lockwood, the university's associate vice president of communications, told Fox News Digital that school officials have asked the organizers to remove the encampment several times. He said that protesters have so far declined to do so.
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