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Universities cave to anti-Israel agitators to end occupations, while some allow encampments to continue
Amid ongoing anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses nationwide, some universities have caved in and agreed to certain demands by the protesters. The post Universities cave to anti-Israel agitators to end occupations, while some allow encampments to continue first appeared on WFIN Local News.
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Universities cave to anti-Israel agitators to end occupations, while some allow encampments to continue
As nationwide anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses near three weeks of activity, some universities have requested the assistance of police to deal with the problem, while others have caved in and agreed to certain demands by the protesters. The decisions by administrators to either concede some demands of the protesters or allow their activity to continue, stand out amid the chaotic scenes and more than 2,400 arrests on dozens of campuses nationwide since mid-April. Tent encampments...
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Bay Area university president retires day after placed on leave over agreement with pro-Palestinian group
This story first appeared on KCRA.com. A day after the California State University chancellor placed Sonoma State’s president on leave, the school system announced the president’s retirement. “President Ming-Tung ‘Mike’ Lee has informed me of his decision to retire from his role at Sonoma State University,” a statement from CSU Chancellor Mildred Garcia said in a statement. “I thank President Lee for his years of service to the California State University—starting at California State University,...