A new ideological battle may be brewing on the campus of UC Berkeley.
The school ordered the removal of political signs from its Multicultural Community Center (MCC), a move that some say is an assault on the First Amendment while others argue ensures all students feel welcome.
The university in recent years has once again become a flashpoint for pro-Palestine and anti-war demonstrations, and some of the messages called for armed resistance.
In a written statement, the university said the signs violated student union building policy regarding outward facing messages in windows and were not consistent with the center’s statement
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