College Leaders Defend Handling of Student Protests in House Hearing

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During a House hearing, Republicans demanded disciplinary actions against student protesters involved in pro-Palestinian encampments on university campuses, questioning leaders from Northwestern, UCLA, and Rutgers. The university officials emphasized due process and appropriate penalties while acknowledging some missteps and promising to combat antisemitism. The hearing highlighted a culture clash, with Republicans seeking definitive answers and accountability.
- In House Hearing, Republicans Demand Discipline for Student Protesters The New York Times
- UCLA's Gene Block faces House hearing on allegations of antisemitism Los Angeles Times
- NU president testifies before Congress on alleged antisemitism WLS-TV
- UCLA chancellor: ‘We should have been prepared’ to remove encampment KTLA Los Angeles
- College presidents defend their student protest deals to House Republicans - POLITICO POLITICO
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