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How Universities Are Trying to Stop Another Year of Anti-War Activism

The signs appeared on the university’s main quad during the week of October 7, 2024 — after a year of student protests springing up nationwide...

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Three Teachers Tried to Give Palestinian Students a Safe Haven — and It Cost Them Their Jobs

Mohammed, a middle school student in Philadelphia, puts on his “Free Gaza” bracelet as routinely as he brushes his teeth. He often wears a...

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Bristol graduates helping city fight mounting e-waste

A Bristol businessman who employs recent graduates from the city's universities to fix electronics is urging people to thing twice before throwing...

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Police Raid Pro-Palestine Students’ Home in FBI-Led Graffiti Investigation

In the early morning hours of November 7, more than 12 police officers showed up outside at an address in Springfield, Virginia, knocked, broke down...

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My High School Wanted to Expand Opportunities for Low-Income Students. Did It Limit Them Instead?

A well-meaning effort to increase educational equity in Utah might not be helping those most in need. But there are ways to make these programs more...

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First Anti-Israel Encampment of the Trump Admin Brings Prompt Disciplinary Hearings

The Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter at Bowdoin College, a highly selective liberal arts school in Maine, launched an anti-Israel...

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Anti-Israel protesters at Barnard College arrested after mob turns violent

More protests broke out on Thursday at New York City's Barnard College after a group of more than 50 anti-Israel agitators took over a building on...

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Brown, Yale, and Columbia are among 5 elite schools that agreed to pay $104.5 million to students after being accused of colluding to limit financial aid

Five more elite schools agreed to a settlement to resolve claims they colluded on financial aid. The 2022 lawsuit accused nearly 20 top schools of...

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A teacher has gone viral for charging third-graders 'rent' and letting them spend fake money on homework passes

A North Carolina teacher has created a simulated economy for her third-grade students. The children earn fake money for classroom jobs and pay rent...

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From Campus to the Courts, the “Palestine Exception” Rules University Crackdowns

LAST WEEK, police at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland arrested four students on felony vandalism charges in relation to protests against...

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