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Wherever Lev Horowitz went recently with his Jewish group on the Auraria Campus in Denver, pro-Palestinian activists followed, compelling them to constantly move from one spot to another, he said.
- Pro-Palestinian protests spread on college campuses in Colorado, albeit muted compared to violent clashes elsewhere in America
- Pro-Palestinian protesters on Auraria Campus, university officials meet, fail to reach agreement
- Pro-Palestinian protesters reject Auraria Campus' offer of $15,000 donation to Gaza in exchange for dismantling encampment
- Denver protesters arrested as police dismantle encampment on Auraria Campus
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