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Campus Antisemitism

Charles Small, of ISGAP, stated that organizations linked to the Brotherhood are “undermining Canadian democracy itself.”
“Florida State University strongly condemns antisemitism in all forms,” the public school stated.
“This far-reaching penalty of defunding life-saving research does nothing to address any alleged discrimination,” the public school’s chancellor stated.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services stated that the Ivy League school opted for “scorched-earth litigation.”
“We will enforce our policies related to protests and expressive activity,” a spokeswoman for the public university told JNS.
Judea Pearl told JNS that the oversight “weaponizes the conflation of anti-Zionism and antisemitism.”
“There will be no more antisemitism, or anti-Christian or anti-anything else,” the U.S. president stated.
The chapter, already on probation, violated multiple policies by causing “a disruption” on campus in April, a university spokesperson told JNS.
Among many allegations in the complaint is that the Baltimore district still employs a teacher who made Nazi salutes toward a Jewish student and told his class he would “go all Nazi.”
The new programs, which also include postdoctoral fellowships for Israelis, “strengthen Harvard’s academic engagement with Israel,” the Ivy League university said.
The U.S. Justice Department “will force UCLA to pay a heavy price for putting Jewish Americans at risk,” stated Pamela Bondi, the U.S. attorney general.
Jacob Baime, CEO of the Israel Campus Coalition, told JNS that there has been “a huge surge in Jewish pride and interest” since Oct. 7.