USC's President Carol Folt acknowledges a failure to engage with student protests, aiming to de-escalate tensions, despite the university's increasing repression of dissenting voices.
Despite claims of seeking to de-escalate, USC's administration has responded with heightened security measures, disciplinary actions, and a clear push to silence dissent following peaceful protests.
The environment at USC has transformed into one of intimidation and surveillance, with students faced with mandatory ID checks, bag searches, and pressured reflection statements.
USC's actions after student protests suggest a commitment to repression, aligning with trends observed at other universities nationwide navigating complex issues of activism and free speech.
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