"Rising Tensions: Antisemitism, Pro-Palestine Protests, and College Leadership"

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College presidents and leaders are taking a tougher stance on anti-Israel protests, with several colleges expelling, warning, or suspending students for disruptive protests viewed as antisemitic. Jewish students have reported feeling unsafe on campuses, leading to calls for school leaders to take action. Some college leaders are laying down the law on disruptive activities, while others are still grappling with frenzied demonstrations. This comes after Harvard and Penn's presidents resigned following criticism for their handling of antisemitism on their respective campuses.
- College presidents growing a spine? Universities increasingly laying down the law against antisemitism Fox News
- Nineteen California college students arrested over pro-Palestine protests The Guardian
- 20 Pomona College protesters arrested after storming, occupying president's office Los Angeles Times
- At least 18 students face suspension after protest at Pomona College KTLA Los Angeles
- UPDATE: Students Call for Pomona College President's Resignation After 20 Arrests The Claremont Independent
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