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The phrase "a warning from university" is not correct in English.
It should be "a warning from the university." You can use it when referring to a caution or notice issued by a university institution.
Example: "Students received a warning from the university regarding the upcoming deadline for applications."
Alternatives: "a notice from the university" or "an alert from the university."
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Across the bay at the University of California at Berkeley, protesters pitched tents on campus, despite a warning from university officials.
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