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Campus Antisemitism

A spokeswoman told JNS that the organization is now on disciplinary probation.
“Things have gotten better, but no thanks to the ‘Cornell Daily Sun,’” student columnist Ezra Galperin told JNS.
Eliana Birman, a sophomore at Barnard College, told JNS that “we know what it’s like to have to fight with both facts and emotion.”
Anyone who violated the district’s student conduct rules “will be held accountable for their actions,” Fairfax County Public Schools told JNS.
Felipe Avila, the student senator who sponsored the resolution, said it was a “profound moral failure” for the student government to vote it down.
“They were reading from scripts. They had clearly been trained on what they were supposed to do and say,” Jill Stark told JNS.
“I think it’s obviously highly offensive,” a law professor at Cornell University told the “New York Post.”
Western democracies need to develop and implement countermeasures that preserve democratic values while addressing technological manipulation.
Kathleen Hagerty’s decision to step down comes as Northwestern faces a federal investigation over its handling of Jew-hatred.
Yeshiva University, “unlike many other schools, has avoided implementing an expansive diversity, equity and inclusion bureaucracy,” Kevin Wallsten, of the Manhattan Institute, told JNS.
Georgia Alexakis, a U.S. district court judge, stated that “the plaintiffs have failed to establish the likelihood of success on the merits of the claims that they advance.”
“DOJ can reopen anytime if UVA goes sideways. That’s common sense and a fair deal,” stated Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.