Portland State University’s library to remain closed until fall due to damage from protest

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Following a days-long occupation, the Portland State University library isn’t projected to re-open until later this fall.

According to a letter sent to the campus community this afternoon, PSU President Ann Cudd toured the Branford Price Millar Library on Friday morning and realized it was “not suitable for occupation.”

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In lieu of the library, Cudd announced university staff is working to implement remote services and find alternative study spaces for students.

The president also said PSU has experienced “a great deal of stress” this week with “disruptive” closures.

“I also know there is still much hurt and anger surrounding the protests, the ongoing violence in Gaza and the disturbing scenes that have played out in our midst,” Cudd wrote. “I know many of you will continue to raise your voice in protest and I am in full support of your right to do so. At the same time I expect that protesters will not intimidate and harass students or other members of our community.”

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She added that PSU will continue to back the law, as well as university policies related to trespassing and damaging property.

Cudd has postponed the Presidential Investiture Ceremony, which was initially to be held on Friday, May 10 at the Viking Pavilion.

“This will give my team more capacity to plan for the Boeing Forum and other opportunities for healing campus events,” she said.

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