SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The University of California reached a proposed settlement Thursday with UC Davis students and alumni who were hit with during a campus protest last November.

The UC Regents approved the settlement during a closed session as neither the University's lawyers nor the lawyers for the Davis students and alumni would comment on details of the settlement agreement which still needs a federal judge's approval.
Regent Leslie Tang Schilling told the Los Angeles Times Thursday that the regents decided to settle the case because the UC system needs to move past the controversy and focus on pressing budgetary concerns.
A lawsuit was filed in February by 21 current and former students who were pepper-sprayed during the Nov. 18 Occupy-related demonstrations.
The incident has already cost the university system plenty of money, including $445,879 to an independent consulting group that conducted an independent review of the pepper-spraying.