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The police crackdown on peaceful student protesters continues across the country. In Illinois, police cleared an encampment at the University of Chicago. Here in New York, police forces raided a protest camp at the Fashion Institute of Technology and arrested dozens of protesters Tuesday.

Meanwhile, in Europe, police arrested more than 100 activists at the University of Amsterdam. Police also dismantled an encampment at Berlin’s Free University.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is cautioning professors and faculty members against withholding students’ final grades after students expressed concerns some professors were going to do so in an apparent protest against the university. After anti-Israel demonstrations sprang up on the campus, university administrators took action to restore order on the campus. Students who participated in the unrest faced disciplinary action.

Anti-Israel agitators at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology took back their campus encampment after it was initially cleared by police.Administrators at MIT in Cambridge have been forced to deal with a new encampment on a site that was cleared but immediately retaken by demonstrators as they seek to continue their anti-Israel protest. The agitators have called for the school to divest from Israel and to stop investing in companies that assist the Jewish country.Protesters at MIT were given a Monday afternoon deadline to voluntarily leave or face suspension. Many cleared...

PLAY A CENTRAL ROLE. I THINK THAT WAS REALLY NICE WHAT YOU GUYS DID THERE. DANIEL FERGUSON HAS TRAVELED THE WORLD MAKING MOVIES. LET’S GO FLOWER FIRST. YEAH. ON THIS DAY, THOUGH, THE CANADIAN WRITER, DIRECTOR AND PRODUCER IS AT MIT. JUST OUR LUCK BECAUSE IT WAS AN EASY TRIP FOR HIM TO MEET US AT ONE OF HIS FAVORITE VENUES, THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE. I THINK IT’S ONE OF THE BEST MUSEUMS IN THE COUNTRY. AND I’M NOT JUST SAYING THAT BECAUSE THEY MADE THIS MOVIE. I REALLY BELIEVE...

Watching her uncle play a video game when she was a small child started Shaniel Bowen on her path to becoming a biomedical engineer. The game, ā€œMetal Gear Solid 2,ā€ introduced her to exoskeletons, wearable devices that enhance physical abilities. ā€œThe game piqued my interest when it started showing and discussing exoskeletons,ā€ Bowen says. ā€œI went to the library soon after to learn more about it. That was when I first learned about biomedical engineering and became interested in pursuing it as a profession.ā€ Fast-forward to her senior year at...

Harvard, Stanford, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) were among the top universities to receive an ā€œFā€ on a Campus Antisemitism Report Card issued by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Thursday. In a first-of-its-kind report, the ADL graded 85 colleges across the nation on their policies and administrative actions taken to protect Jewish students and combat antisemitism. Of them, two received an ā€œA,ā€ 17 received a ā€œB,ā€ 29 received a ā€œC,ā€ 24 received a ā€œD,ā€ and 13 received an ā€œF.ā€ The report card comes at a time when the line...

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The presidents of Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology emphasized the importance of free speech on campus when pressed during a Tuesday congressional hearing on how antisemitism was allowed to run rampant at their respective institutions, which have in recent years failed to defend the First Amendment on countless occasions in the name of protecting marginalized communities.

The presidents of Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Institute of Technology are facing questions from Congress Tuesday about their responses to alleged incidents of antisemitism on their campuses in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.

ā€œToday, each of you will have a chance to answer to and atone for the many specific instances of vitriolic, hate-filled antisemitism on your respective campuses that have denied students the safe learning environment they are due,ā€ said Republican Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina.

Harvard University President Claudine Gay testified in a high-profile congressional hearing Tuesday morning she has seen a ā€œdramatic and deeply concerning rise in antisemitismā€ on college campuses, including at Harvard, as tensions soar amid Israel’s war with Hamas—and school administrators face criticism for their handling of tense protests.