Following an incident involving an unauthorized encampment set up by pro-Palestinian demonstrators on Northeastern University's campus in Boston, campus operations have returned to normal. The university announced that the school's quad has been 'fully secured' as of Saturday afternoon.
According to reports, police detained approximately 100 individuals this morning as officials worked to clear the encampment. The university confirmed that the process was completed by 11:30 a.m. ET.
The incident caused a temporary disruption to campus activities, but the university has since assured students and staff that the situation has been resolved and that campus operations are back to normal.
While the exact details of the unauthorized encampment have not been disclosed, the university's swift response and coordination with law enforcement have been commended for ensuring the safety and security of the campus community.
As Northeastern University resumes its regular activities, students and faculty can expect a return to normalcy on campus. The university continues to prioritize the well-being of its community members and remains vigilant in addressing any potential disruptions to campus life.