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Campus Antisemitism

The U.S. Education Department told JNS that Allison Burroughs is the same “Obama-appointed judge that ruled in favor of Harvard’s illegal race-based admissions practices.”
A spokeswoman for the public school told JNS that it “fundamentally opposes academic boycotts of any kind.”
“No student should feel like they must risk their safety to exercise their First Amendment rights to peacefully assemble and freely practice their religion,” wrote Sens. John Fetterman and Dave McCormick.
Jonathan Davis, head of the Raphael Recanati International School, said that even in the midst of the war with Hamas, enrollment remains steady.
A spokesman for the House committee told JNS that “outside groups” that celebrated Oct. 7 are partnering with local schools.
Jewish students at the Ivy League school complained of being harassed on the first day of the new semester.
GMU has referred the video, which calls for a “full liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea,” to the state’s attorney general.
“Anyone who considers themself a genocide scholar should feel embarrassed by this vote,” said Sara E. Brown, a member of the International Association of Genocide Scholars.
The district superintendent claimed people were in danger, because journalists appeared to report that the district would fly Israeli flags on flagpoles outside schools.
Dana Stangel-Plowe told JNS that “too often, students don’t realize that they’re being given a teacher’s worldview instead of multiple perspectives.”
“We will continue to do everything in our power to root out antisemitism in all its forms,” Attorney General Ken Paxton stated.
The University of Palermo distanced itself from the remarks by Luca Nivarra but announced no disciplinary action against him.