Student protests in the United States have caught the attention of students from Gaza, giving them hope for the future. An internally displaced Palestinian child walks past a tent with a thank you ...
Readers discuss a guest essay responding to critics of the protests. Also: Faith, family and the G.O.P.; deep dish pizza.
Alisa Chen, a postgraduate student from China at New York’s Columbia University, feels the recent wave of pro-Palestine protests on campus is justified. However, as many of her peers rallied ...
Students at some elite European universities, inspired by ongoing demonstrations at US campuses, have been occupying university halls and facilities, demanding an end to partnerships with Israeli ...
As US students of the late 1960s and early ‘70s protested racism and the Vietnam War, university students now are "emulating" them by protesting US support for the ongoing Israeli offensive in ...
Amsterdam (AFP) – Student protests to demand that universities break ties with Israel over the Gaza war spread across Europe on Tuesday, with police breaking up demonstrations in the Netherlands ...
Students at some elite European universities, inspired by ongoing demonstrations at US campuses, have been occupying university halls and facilities, demanding an end to partnerships with Israeli ...
05/17/2024 May 17, 2024 Demonstrations over the Israel-Hamas conflict have spread throughout US university campuses in recent weeks. While protests have quietened down ahead of the summer break ...
Aware that suspension or arrest could put their hard-earned scholarships and visas at risk, many are wary of joining in When news that Achinthya Sivalingam GS, an Indian-origin graduate student at ...
deep generational divide, anti-war protests on college campuses and a looming Chicago Democratic convention invite comparisons between today's protests against Israel’s attacks in Gaza and the ...
For the first time since the Vietnam War, university demonstrations have led to a rethinking of who sets the terms for language in academia. By Emily Bazelon and Charles Homans Many officials ...