USC reopens its campus to the school community after being shut down because protesters are not affiliated with the university
The University of Southern California reopened its campus to the school community Wednesday night after being temporarily closed because “protesters not affiliated with USC” protested next to the campus, the school said.
Protesters gathered at the intersection of Jefferson Boulevard and Figueroa Street, the school said in a post about 8 p.m. It is not clear what they are protesting.
Shortly after 9 p.m., the school said protesters had left the area and the campus was reopening to “students, staff, faculty, and registered guests.”