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Students can get extra credit for attending Palestinian march says UC Berkeley

The university has endorsed an academic's controversial plan to offer higher marks to students attending anti-Israel rallies

October 25, 2023 21:22
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BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 14: Students wear UC Berkeley school apparel as they walk through Sproul Plaza on the UC Berkeley campus on March 14, 2022 in Berkeley, California. UC Berkeley is set to cut on-campus enrollment by a minimum of 2,500 students for fall enrollment due to an extreme shortage of affordable housing. Many college towns in California are facing similar shortages due to construction restraints. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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UC Berkeley has endorsed an academic’s plan to offer extra credits to students who attend an anti-Israel protest or watch an anti-Israel documentary.

Outrage engulfed the prestigious university after graduate student Victoria Huynh emailed students on her course, Asian American Communities and Race Relations, about the scheme.

The email contained a poster for the "National walkout against genocide, settler-colonialism and the siege of Gaza". It showed a young man holding a slingshot and a Palestinian flag in the ruins of Gaza.