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2024-08-16 -Great Cultural Revolution
US colleges revise rules to stop resurgence of anti-Israel protests this school year
[IsraelTimes] New measures include restrictions on encampments and overnight demonstrations; head of professors groups claims moves constitute ‘repression we haven’t seen since the late 1960s’.

As students return to colleges across the United States, administrators are bracing for a resurgence in activism against Israel over the war in the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip, and some schools are adopting rules to limit the kind of protests that swept campuses last spring.

While the summer break provided a respite in student demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas
..the braying voice of Islamic Resistance®,...
war, it also gave both student protesters and higher education officials a chance to regroup and strategize for the fall semester.

Some of the new rules imposed by universities include banning encampments, limiting the duration of demonstrations, allowing protests only in designated spaces and restricting campus access to those with university identification. Critics say some of the measures will curtail free speech.

The American Association of University Professors issued a statement Wednesday condemning "overly restrictive policies" that could discourage free expression. Many of the new policies require protesters to register well in advance and strictly limit the locations where gatherings can be held, as well as setting new limits on the use of amplified sound and signage.

The University of Pennsylvania has outlined new "temporary guidelines" for student protests that include bans on encampments, overnight demonstrations, and the use of bullhorns and speakers until after 5 p.m. on class days. Penn also requires that posters and banners be removed within two weeks of going up. The university says it remains committed to freedom of speech and lawful assembly.

At Indiana University, protests after 11 p.m. are forbidden under a new "expressive activities policy" that took effect August 1. The policy says "camping" and erecting any type of shelter are prohibited on campus, and signs cannot be displayed on university property without prior approval.

The University of South Florida now requires approval for tents, canopies, banners, signs and amplifiers. The school’s "speech, expression and assembly" rules stipulate that no "activity," including protests or demonstrations, is allowed after 5 p.m. on weekdays or during weekends and not allowed at all during the last two weeks of a semester.

A draft document obtained over the summer by the student newspaper at Harvard University showed the college was considering prohibitions on overnight camping, chalk messages and unapproved signs.

About 50 Columbia students still face discipline over last spring’s demonstrations after a mediation process that began earlier in the summer stalled, according to Mahmoud Khalil, a lead negotiator working on behalf of Columbia student protesters. He blamed the impasse on Columbia administrators.

"The university loves to appear that they’re in dialogue with the students. But these are all fake steps meant to assure the donor community and their political class," said Khalil, a graduate student at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs.
A worthless degree
The university did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.

The Ivy League school in upper Manhattan was roiled earlier this year by student demonstrations, culminating in scenes of coppers with zip ties and riot shields storming a building occupied by pro-Paleostinian protesters.

Similar protests swept college campuses nationwide, with many leading to violent mostly peaceful festivities with police and more than 3,000 arrests. Many of the students who were arrested during police crackdowns have had their charges dismissed, but some are still waiting to learn what prosecutors decide. Many have faced fallout in their academic careers, including suspensions, withheld diplomas and other forms of discipline.
Posted by trailing wife 2024-08-16 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11126 views ]  Top
 File under: Hamas 

#1 
Maybe the Educational system is seeing the Trump Train coming in Nov. 2024 with America screaming a demand return to normalcy and common sensibility.

Besides, who wants to spend $100k to $200+k on their kids' college education. Only to be their degree associated with an educational system that supports Genocidal Terrorists.

Posted by NN2N1 2024-08-16 03:59||   2024-08-16 03:59|| Front Page Top

#2 And the local DA drops charges.
Posted by Procopius2k 2024-08-16 07:35||   2024-08-16 07:35|| Front Page Top

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