In place of open gates for public access, students lined up, waiting for staff to scan their IDs. Once inside, new signs warned of a possible “secondary verification screening” and that bags and personal items would be “subject to inspection.”
Tall, black fencing cordoned off parts of Alumni Park, the heart of campus and site of the spring’s pro-Palestinian encampments. Students are allowed to enter the park, where they typically rest beneath shade trees, only through specified entries and exits.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-08-28/college-campuses-open-amid-tighter-security-and-rules-after-spring-protests