A year into the Israel-Hamas war, students say a chill on free speech has reached college classrooms
- A year after Hamas’ attack, students feel hesitant to speak out due to fear of repercussions from peers and professors. Social divisions on campuses have become more pronounced.
- Risa Lieberwitz expressed that faculty are reconsidering discussions on sensitive subjects because of the tense atmosphere on campuses.
- While the protest atmosphere has calmed, lingering unease about free speech remains, as leaders struggle to find a balance on protected speech issues.
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