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University of Connecticut police make their first arrest as they begin clearing the start of an encampment where more than 150 students rallied to protest UConn’s role in funding the attacks on Gaza through investments in military contractors on the university campus in Storrs, Connecticut April 25, 2024.
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Students gathered on the Storrs campus late Thursday afternoon. Social media showed police at the scene, taking down tents and making arrests.
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