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University Antisemitism: A Storm Brewing in Higher Education
USA, ChicagoWednesday, February 5, 2025
The issue of antisemitism isn't new. In fact, it's been a hot topic across the country. President Trump recently announced his plan to fight it. He even promised to prosecute offenders and revoke visas for international students who support Hamas.
But the issue isn't always clear-cut. Some see the investigation as a crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism, disguised as a fight against antisemitism. They say universities should be places where ideas are challenged, not suppressed.
David Goldenberg, who works with students at Northwestern, said even though the protests are over, the memories are still fresh. He said Jewish students felt unsafe during the protests and still don’t trust the university's leadership.
The Department of Education has also opened investigations at Columbia University, Portland State, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Minnesota. These schools are now under the microscope, just like Northwestern. They'll have to prove they're doing enough to protect their students.
The investigation is a call to action. It's a reminder that universities need to do more to protect their students. They need to make sure everyone feels safe and respected, no matter their background or beliefs. This is where universities can make a real difference.
But the real question is will they step up.
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