Protests erupted at Columbia University over Israel divestment calls. Jewish students express discomfort amid arrests and chants, recalling past trauma. Campus tension intensifies.
A US congressional committee on Wednesday accused Columbia University's president of failing to protect Jewish students on campus.
We owe it to future generations of students to dismantle this dangerous DEI grift before the educational values that allowed previous generations to succeed through hard work and talent are purged.
The alumni have demanded monetary restitution for the costs of attending Harvard and damage to their reputation.
The announcement of the investigation into Columbia comes two days before Harvard's final deadline to submit documentation to the Committee before facing a subpoena.
It seems that Harvard University’s leaders require remedial education in responding to Jew-hatred. So, let’s begin.
Ivy League schools – which include Harvard and Penn – have long and well-documented histories of antisemitism, especially Harvard.
On October 7, "the sewer covers popped open, allowing the filth of antisemitism to become more noticeable and pervasive," Daroff told The Jerusalem Post.
Mako reporter calls Yale University's president's office to call out its use of Hebrew in its logo as appropriation of Jewish culture.
With proper education and accurate media coverage about what happened on that horrible, fateful day, everyone but the fringes on campuses could potentially understand the truth.