School officials from the University of California, Los Angeles, notified students that in-person classes will resume on Monday.
The announcement comes after a tumultuous week of violence in the wake of anti-Israel protests on campus that caused the school to move classes online, according to multiple reports.
“The campus will return to regular operations tomorrow, Monday 5/6, and plans to remain this way through the rest of the week,” UCLA announced in a released statement. “Per updated Academic Senate guidance on instruction, faculty are encouraged to resume in-person instruction as soon as possible, but may continue to conduct courses remotely at their discretion through next Friday, May 10, without the need for departmental authorization. Students will hear from instructors directly.”
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Violent clashes between protesters, counterprotesters, and police
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