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After three weeks, Rutgers University-Newark on Tuesday told students, alumni and others sleeping in tents to oppose the war in Gaza that it was time to break camp. The protestors say they aren’t going anywhere. In an afternoon email, Rutgers-Newark Senior Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs & Chief of Staff Peter Englot told the Newark Solidarity Coalition that campus officials had tried to address their concerns since they set up camp on a grassy plaza on May 1, but that “we need you to leave now.” “We have engaged with you in good faith from the outset of your protest three weeks ago to try …