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“The word ‘safety,’ ” the legal scholar tells David Remnick, has “been very much inflated,” and defining antisemitism too broadly will have a chilling effect on academic freedom. (article)
“To say that speech is antisemitic is not to say that the speech should be banned,” the former Harvard president says. But leaders have an obligation “to set a moral tone.” (article)
Harvard student protesters demand their university’s divestment from Israel. But a statement that apparently embraced Hamas’s tactics has become a flashpoint on campus and nationally. (article)
The Harvard Crimson writers Neil Shah and Tilly Robinson see conflicting interpretations at the heart of the turmoil on their campus. (article)
From Cambridge to Los Angeles and at dozens of schools in between, campuses are roiled by protest against American financial and military support for Israel’s war in Gaza—and by unive... (article)
Not since the Vietnam War has a protest movement reached college campuses with such fury. We look at the reverberations at one school, Harvard University. (article)