University offices locked down due to anti-Israel protests
By Jane Prinsley
US congress members accused the elite college of failing in their duty of care to Jewish students
By Andrew Bernard
Mike Lee was placed on administrative leave after he agreed with Gaza encampment demands
By Faygie Holt
Embracing extremism is a natural way to cope with the emotional volatility of being in your early 20s
By Harold Behr
Money raised will help Jewish students combat antisemitism on campus
By Gaby Wine
Asim Qureshi said he delivered a ‘teach-in’ and handed off books and food at two London campuses
By Felix Pope
One tour of Oxford’s Gaza camp tells you that Hamas’s wider strategy is working
By David Rose
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The prime minister summoned leaders of Britain’s top universities to Downing Street in a bid to prevent Jew hate on campus
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Majority of students shrug at protests, but some say they wouldn’t befriend the ‘other side’
In a non-binding break-out vote, students urged a ban on UJS over its support for Israel
Small encampments have appeared at a number of British universities
The university said it would “review” the adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism
By Daniel Ben-David
Palestine Action US is circulating a leaflet on American campuses rejecting ‘peaceful’ protests
Students at the prestigious Parisian university were evacuated from the building where they staged a sit-in to protest Israel’s war in Gaza
By Eliana Jordan
Rutgers university in New Jersey is one of America’s most Jewish schools, but how do Jewish students feel about the campus protests?
Mohammad Moazzeni, head of the Shiraz University made the offer to American students following Columbia protests