A university in California issued a strongly worded statement Sunday after days of unrest on the campus resulted in anti-Israel agitators taking over two academic buildings, saying the cost of these illegal activities would be 'in the millions.' California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, or simply Cal Poly Humboldt, condemned the 'lawless behavior' of the agitators and said the current rebellion 'has nothing to do with free speech or freedom of inquiry.
It subsequently called the police and said the decision resulted in a 'confrontation,' according to the statement. 'Individuals inside Siemens Hall were repeatedly asked to move their demonstration outside into the University Quad, which is in the heart of campus directly in front of the building. When they refused, they were warned multiple times to leave the building or face arrest for trespassing.
In a message posted Saturday, the university said a 'hard closure' was being enforced, and that individuals would be prohibited from entering or being on campus without permission. 'Students who live on campus in residence halls are presumed to have permission to remain in the limited area of the hall they live in and dining facilities,' the university wrote. 'Until further updates, student residents do not have permission to be in other parts of campus.
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