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Seven LSU students were arrested after protesting the president search process, citing lack of student input and transparency.
Seven LSU students were arrested during a public meeting about the university president search after Gabriela Juárez exceeded her three-minute speaking limit and was removed by police, prompting others to block a police vehicle.
The students, part of Students for a Democratic Society, protested the lack of student representation on the search committee and called for greater transparency.
Juárez and six others were charged with obstruction, resisting officers, and interfering with the educational process; Juárez was held at East Baton Rouge Parish Prison while the others were released after receiving summonses.
LSU officials affirmed support for lawful free expression but stressed adherence to meeting rules.
The search committee, which includes only one student not attending the Baton Rouge campus, is evaluating 20 candidates, with concerns raised about the search firm’s influence in eliminating applicants without committee input.
Siete estudiantes de LSU fueron arrestados después de protestar contra el proceso de búsqueda del presidente, citando la falta de participación y transparencia de los estudiantes.