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Round-up: As Campuses Reopen, Palestinian Protests Return

As the fall semester begins on campuses across the country and students return, so have the pro-Palestinian protests on campus.  Columbia University, the University of Michigan and Cornell University are among campuses that have seen protests resume with the fall semester.

Below is a selection of news stories on the campus protests:

Classes and Protests Resume at Columbia and Other Campuses
The Washington Post (September 4, 2024)

U of Maryland Cancels Oct. 7 Student-Led Palestinian Vigil

Inside Higher Ed (September 4, 2024)

Columbia University Antisemitism Report Highlights Bigotry Among Elites in College System

New York Post (September 3, 2024)

As Columbia Resumes Classes, Student Activists Vow to Carry on With Protests Against Israel

The Associated Press (September 3, 2024)

D.C.-Area Campuses Brace for Possible Return of Israel-Gaza Protests

The Washington Post (September 2, 2024)

I’m a College President, and I Hope My Campus Is Even More Political This Year – Presidential Opinion

The New York Times (September 4, 2024)

The University of Michigan’s Assault on Truth – Commentary

The Chronicle of Higher Education (September 4, 2024)

Can College Campuses Get a Grip on Antisemitism? - Commentary

The Wall Street Journal (September 3, 2024)

The Fall Protest Season Begins – Commentary

The Wall Street Journal (September 3, 2024)

Will the College Protests Matter in November? - Commentary

The New York Times (September 3, 2024)

 


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