The UCLA Academic Senate voted on two resolutions aimed at criticizing Chancellor Gene Block's handling of an attack on a pro-Palestinian encampment. The no-confidence motion received 43% support, while a motion to censure Dr. Block was evenly split. Despite the lack of formal rebukes, some faculty members are committed to denouncing his actions and calling for his resignation. The attack and subsequent events have sparked heated debate among faculty, with some expressing concern for students and others questioning the motivations behind the rebuke. While the outcome may not result in practical implications for Dr. Block, it has tarnished his career and led to calls for investigations and congressional testimony.