The protesters, who once expected 20,000, claimed that they actually had 10,000.
Some protesters claimed excessive force on the part of the police.
But the protesters could claim only a partial victory for their efforts.
Protesters claimed the toll made it the most expensive road in Europe.
Both the university and the protesters claimed that the 129 page ruling supported their side.
University security officers had to be brought in after 50 protesters claimed to have shut down a lecture.
The protesters claimed they had running water irregularly only about once a week and sometimes not even that.
The protesters claimed that the power cuts were impacting business and their children's studies.
Several protesters claim to have been under the impression they were protesting price rises.
The protesters claim the destruction of the crops creates opportunities to be heard.