Harvard reaches deal to end pro-Palestinian encampment
- Protesters at Harvard Yard peacefully dismantled tents after university officials agreed to discuss questions about the endowment, ending demonstrations disrupted elsewhere.
- Harvard Out of Occupied Palestine stated the encampment was no longer serving their demands.
- Harvard's interim President Alan Garber committed to arranging a meeting between protesters and officials to address student inquiries.
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Harvard makes deal with anti-Israel protesters to end encampment ahead of graduation
Harvard University and anti-Israel protesters reached a deal Tuesday to end the agitators’ campus encampment ahead of the university’s upcoming commencement ceremony. Harvard’s interim president, Alan Garber, emailed a letter early Tuesday morning announcing the end of the encampment. “Earlier this morning, the protesters agreed to end the encampment in Harvard Yard. … In keeping with my commitment to ongoing and reasoned dialogue, the dean of t…
Harvard Brokers Deal With Protesters, Ending Pro-Palestinian Encampment on Campus
Pro-Palestinian protesters at Harvard University said Tuesday they have ended their campus occupations in exchange for the reinstatement of their comrades who have been suspended. “Yesterday, the Harvard Out of Occupied Palestine (HOOP) coalition democratically voted to end its encampment after 20 days,” the group, which is not an officially recognized student organization, wrote in a statement on Instagram. The decision to unwind the encampment…
Harvard’s Capitulation to Anti-Israel Mob Is Latest Sign Its Interim President Must Go
America’s oldest university is likely to come under widening pressure to rid itself of antisemitism or answer for it in courts and the Congress — and maybe a Trump administration.
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