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Nine people were arrested at the University of Minnesota on Tuesday when campus police broke up a pro-Palestinian encampment shortly after it was set up — prompting about hundreds of students to walk out of their classes in protest as encampments continued sweeping across U.S. colleges. Tents and signs were erected on the Northrop Mall of the Twin Cities campus around 4 a.m. and the cops showed up about two hours later, the Star Tribune reported. “The group was asked to disperse by 7 a.m. and told they would be arrested if they chose to stay past that time,” the university said in a statement…