ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br /> <br />Egyptian students loyal to the Muslim Brotherhood reportedly set fire to two buildings on Saturday (December 28) amid clashes with police at the Cairo campus of Al-Azhar University.<br /> <br />A student activist said a supporter of the Brotherhood, designated this week as a terrorist organization by the state, had been killed, although a security source denied this.<br /> <br />State-run newspaper Al-Ahram said the clashes began when security forces fired teargas to disperse pro-Brotherhood students who were preventing their classmates from entering university buildings to take exams. Protesters threw rocks at police and set tyres on fire to counter the teargas.<br /> <br />State TV broadcast footage of black smoke billowing from the faculty of commerce building and said "terrorist students" had set the agriculture faculty building on fire as well.<br /> <br />A Reuters camera crew filmed a small building on fire on the campus and dozens of female students leaving the
