Harvard Blocks Degrees for 13 Pro-Palestine Students, Sparks Graduation Protests

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Harvard College has suspended several students, including senior Syd D. Sanders, for their involvement in a pro-Palestine encampment, delaying their graduations. The disciplinary actions have sparked outrage among protesters who believed they would be granted amnesty. Interim President Alan M. Garber's administration has been criticized for its repressive approach to protests, marking a significant shift in the university's handling of campus activism.
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