Universities cracking down on demonstrators protesting war in Gaza
Several university students are protesting the war in Gaza, including students of the University of Texas.
Several university students are protesting the war in Gaza, including students of the University of Texas.
Columbia canceled its main commencement ceremony, the University of Mississippi launched a student conduct investigation and Princeton students announced a hunger strike.
Amid final exams and upcoming graduations, Columbia students are grappling with fluctuating tensions on campus and the national attention these protests have received.
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