Back in December, the eminent historian Niall Ferguson wrote an essay in The Free Press that, it is now apparent, presaged the tidal wave of demonstrations now inundating college campuses around the country.
Professor Robert Pape said "the feelings of fear on college campuses are more widespread and more intense than we have known."
On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a statement condemning the rise of what he termed as "antisemitic mobs" on American college campuses. The prime minister compared what is happening on American college campuses to what happened in Germany in the '30s, and demanded that the colleges take action.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday condemned the “anti-Semitic mobs” that have recently taken over college campuses across the United States, calling on Americans to speak up against anti-Semitism before it spirals out of control.
On Tuesday, a report surfaced of a journalist being attacked at the City University of New York. The provocation for the attack?
Apparently, if one does not support the pro-Hamas protests happening on college campuses across the country, one is anti-American. At least, that’s what New York Magazine editor-at-large and longtime journalist Kara Swisher seems to believe.
FIRST ON FOX – A moment of patriotism on the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill campus Tuesday has captured the nation's attention. Anti-Israel protesters on Tuesday morning successfully replaced the American flag on Chapel Hill's quad — which had been flying at half-mast after four Charlotte officers were killed in the line of duty Monday — with a Palestinian flag before UNC Chancellor Lee Roberts responded with law enforcement officers to return the American flag to its place. ...
Pro-Palestine protests on the campuses of some of America’s most elite colleges have resulted in hundreds of arrests and led Columbia University in New York Read More
Police in cities and towns across the country have been deployed in recent days to clear pro-Palestinian demonstrators from a growing number of encampments and occupied buildings on college and university campuses.
Stacker compiled a list of seven moments where Asian American and Black American solidarity paved the way for broad-stroke freedoms.
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