As US colleges raise the stakes for protests, activists are weighing new strategies
- U.S. Colleges have increased security and protest guidelines for students demonstrating against the Gaza war to avoid disruptions and protect students from hate speech.
- Activists like University of Southern California student Elizabeth Howell-Egan continue their efforts despite facing campus bans and risks to their education.
- Temple University senior Alia Amanpour Trapp began the school year on probation after multiple arrests during protests, highlighting a trend of tougher punishments for student activism, says attorney Tori Porell.
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