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House Republicans assail university head for negotiated end to Gaza protest

23 May 2024 at 18:43

Northwestern president becomes lightning rod in Republican-led committee hearing also featuring chiefs of Rutgers and UCLA

Members of a Republican-led congressional committee confronted another set of university heads on Thursday over their approach to pro-Palestinian protests in the latest hearings on Capitol Hill on a reported increase of campus antisemitism.

Republicans on the House of Representatives’ education and workforce committee repeatedly clashed fiercely with Michael Schill, president of Northwestern University in Illinois, over his decision to negotiate an end to a tented protest community rather than call in police, as has happened on other campuses.

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Β© Photograph: Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/Reuters

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Why is New York University making protesters watch The Simpsons as punishment?

22 May 2024 at 09:00

In what a professor calls an β€˜intellectual embarrassment’, the school is requiring students to complete a bizarre training

Like many other campuses around the world, New York University has seen its students protest the university’s ties to weapon manufacturers and other institutions that are profiting off the slaughter in Gaza or enabling it. Like many other campuses, NYU has been doing its best to curtail these protests and punish the students involved.

Unlike many other campuses, however, punishments include being told to watch The Simpsons and write what the NYU law professor Liam Murphy recently described in an open letter to leadership as β€œcoerced confessions of wrongdoing”.

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Β© Photograph: Mary Altaffer/AP

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Police arrest six student protesters at University of Pennsylvania

18 May 2024 at 14:03

Pro-Palestinian students were attempting to take over a university hall to protest school’s refusal to negotiate in β€˜good faith’

More than a dozen pro-Palestinian activists, including six students at the University of Pennsylvania, were arrested after attempting to occupy a hall on the university campus late Friday.

The protesters were arrested around 9pm after trying to take over Fisher-Bennett Hall but had been met with a response from university and Philadelphia police, according to reports. The Daily Pennsylvanian reported that protesters caused the evacuation of an alumni event at the Penn Museum.

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Β© Photograph: Jessica Griffin/AP

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