
BERKELEY, California - Protesters, their propane tanks and assorted sanitary issues, can stay in an oak grove near University of California-Berkeley's Memorial Stadium, a judge ruled. In denying University of California-Berkeley's request to boot the protesters, Alameda County, Calif., Superior Court Judge Richard Keller said the university didn't supply enough evidence to show an immediate threat of fire or health problems, The San Francisco Chronicle reported Thursday. The tree-sitters took up residence nine months ago after university officials said it wanted to clear part of the grove for a sports training facility. Full Story - Chronicle of Higher Education Magazine - Eve Cigarettes - Brite Smile