Pro-Palestinian protesters leave after Drexel University decides to have police clear encampment
- Protesters left a pro-Palestinian encampment at Drexel University following the school's decision for police to clear it.
- University President John Fry stated campus police, public safety officers, and Philadelphia police removed the encampment peacefully.
- Fry emphasized the university's commitment to peaceful assembly while asserting responsibility to regulate campus gatherings for safety and education.
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Authorities declared the camp an “illegal gathering”.
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