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Some universities that have shown a more permissive approach to anti-Israel protests have started to take a more disciplinary approach as commencement nears. The post Colleges that once embraced anti-Israel protests now changing their tune as encampments grow more chaotic first appeared on WFIN Local News.
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Colleges that once embraced anti-Israel protests now changing their tune as encampments grow more chaotic
Anti-Israel protests linger across college campuses nationwide nearly three weeks after they first appeared at Columbia University. In the chaotic weeks since April 18, more than 2,600 people have been arrested on 50 campuses. The protesters have said they want their schools to cut all ties with Israel over its war in Gaza. Administrators have shown mixed reactions with some universities like UT Austin and Emory University cracking down almost immediately, while others have shown more...
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