Nearly a dozen UC Irvine protesters were convicted Tuesday of disturbing the peace in a February 2010 incident, with another six protesters also facing charges.
Just weeks after the infamous "Irvine 11" protest that shined a national spotlight on the college, hundreds of people shut down the school's administration building.
Unlike the Irvine 11 protesters — the group of Muslim Student Union members and friends who shouted down an Israeli ambassador as he tried to give an on-campus speech — this group was demonstrating against student fee hikes and the university's deal with one of its labor groups.