Pro-Palestinian protesters set up an encampment on and around the Pomona College commencement stage and are vowing to remain in place and block graduation activities.
Several dozen pro-Palestinian protesters have set up an encampment on and around the Pomona College commencement stage and are vowing Tuesday to remain in place and block graduation activities unless the college commits to divestment from Israeli-tied companies and weapons manufacturers.
Monday's action came about a month after 19 students were arrested while taking part in a sit-in at the university president's office.
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