TAMPA, Fla. — The University of South Florida is considering changes to on campus activities.

This comes after a group held a pro-Palestine protest on campus earlier this year. That demonstration was broken up by law enforcement and several people were arrested.


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It also led to students being suspended or expelled from USF.

Now the university wants to clarify its process on the approval of activities on school grounds.

They also want to limit how long signs promoting the activities can stay up, to just two weeks. No activities would be allowed after 5 p.m. during the week. Nor would they be allowed on weekends or when campus is closed unless the school approves it.

Finally, no protests or demonstrations could be held the last two weeks of a semester.

This is to allow for proper exam preparations for both students and staff.