Harvard Denies Diplomas to 13 Pro-Palestinian Student Protesters

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Harvard Corporation has decided not to confer degrees to 13 undergraduate seniors involved in a campus protest over the war in Gaza, despite a faculty vote to reinstate them. The Corporation cited the students' lack of good standing according to the Harvard College Student Handbook. This decision has sparked criticism from faculty members, raising concerns about governance and the campus environment. The affected students may still receive their degrees in the future if they return to good standing.
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