Campus Antisemitism
The lawsuit is a “wake-up call,” said the executive director of The Lawfare Project. “Ignoring the rights of Jewish students has consequences.”
“The chains were removed by Columbia’s Public Safety and the individuals were escorted off campus,” a university spokesperson told JNS.
U.S. schools supporting “pro-terrorism activities should lose every cent of federal funding and subsidization,” stated Sen. Katie Britt.
“We are not perfect,” Harvard University president Alan Garber wrote. “Antisemitism is a critical problem that we must and will continue to address.”
An administration official told “The Daily Caller” that Princeton University has “perpetuated racist and antisemitic policies.”
The university “at last did the right thing” suspending its relationship with the Palestinian institution, a former Harvard president wrote.
“Harvard’s failure to protect students on campus from antisemitic discrimination—all while promoting divisive ideologies over free inquiry—has put its reputation in serious jeopardy,” U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated.
Rabbi David Wolpe, a former member of Harvard’s Antisemitism Advisory Group, said the change in leadership was “good news.”
Reps. Tim Walberg and Burgess Owens wrote to Barnard, Bowdoin, Northwestern, Pomona and Sarah Lawrence for answers about their alleged failure to combat antisemitism on campus.
“I think it’s the same reason they gave to Jesus just before they crucified him,” former lecturer Dwayne Booth wrote on social media.
The university’s interim president issued a statement after the ‘Washington Free Beacon’ reported that she had downplayed an agreement with the Trump administration.
Much praise for the U.S. president at Jerusalem conference on the fight against Jew-hatred.