The University of California Los Angeles canceled classes on Wednesday in response to a night of violence between groups of protesters. The decision was made after disturbances on Royce Quad late the previous night and early that morning.
In a social media post, the university stated, 'Due to the distress caused by the violence that took place on Royce Quad late last night and early this morning, all classes are cancelled today. Please avoid the Royce Quad area.'
UCLA also announced that there would be a law enforcement presence stationed throughout the campus to ensure safety. The university is taking measures to address the situation and provide support to affected students.
Students and staff are urged to stay away from the Royce Quad area and to follow any instructions from law enforcement personnel. The cancellation of classes is a precautionary measure to maintain the well-being of the campus community.
UCLA is committed to upholding a safe and secure environment for all students, faculty, and staff. The university will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.