A pro-life group has once again set up a controversial display at the University of Calgary.

Officials say they have told the group they are no longer welcome to protest on university property.

If the pro-lifers refuse to leave, they will once again be facing trespassing charges.

In November, 2008, six people were charged in connection to the Genocide Awareness Project.

The project shows graphic images of aborted fetuses.

The university asked the pro-life group to turn the panels around but the protestors refused.

That's when six of them were charged with trespassing. Their trial begins November 4th.