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Protestors · CaliforniaFaculty at the University of Southern California voted to censure the university’s president and provost on Wednesday, citing the leadership’s poor handling of pro-Palestine student protests and decision to effectively cancel commencement.
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USC faculty senate votes to censure president and provost over commencement
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Abortion · United StatesAmericans named abortion and civil rights as the top issues over which they would be willing to risk being arrested while protesting, according to a new survey that comes as thousands have been arrested in pro-Palestinian college campus demonstrations.
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Abortion, civil rights top issues Americans would risk arrest to protest: Poll
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Protestors · United StatesA conservative reporter and several other people were attacked, allegedly by members of Antifa, during an event Tuesday at the University of Washington featuring Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA.See the Story
Numerous people jumped, conservative journalist attacked at UW Charlie Kirk event
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Protestors · New YorkIt’s the viral image that captured the clash between the anti-Israel protesters who stormed Columbia and the campus workers who tried to stop them. As the mob invaded Hamilton Hall in the early hours of April 30, a facilities worker was photographed pushing a demonstrator against a wall. Later, it emerged that the protester was a 40-year-old trust fund kid named James Carlson, who owns a townhouse in Brooklyn worth $2.3 million. The man who tried to hold him back was Mario Torres, 45, who has worked at Columbia—where the average janitor makes less than $19 an hour—for five years.
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Columbia Custodian Trapped by Angry Mob Speaks Out
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Protest · GermanyPolitical protest is by no means out of place at universities. But when radical anti-Israel activists turn universities into fear dreams, the police must intervene. That is why rapid action against the occupations at universities in Berlin and Leipzig is the right sign, comments Felix Hüsmann.See the Story
Anti-Israel activists are turning universities into fear dreams
Protestors · United StatesColumbia Law Dean Gillian Lester backed the school’s graduates Tuesday after a group of conservative judges said they wouldn’t hire them following weeks of pro-Palestinian protests on the campus.
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Columbia Law backs its graduates after conservative judges said they won’t hire them
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