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The crowds at these protests have been increasing all week as a Princeton student activist says their encampment reached up to between 300 and 400 people. Hundreds participated in the Rutgers-New ...
[390] Chinese state media expressed support for the protests: the People's Daily wrote that American students are protesting because they "can no longer stand the double standards of the United States" and former editor-in-chief of the Global Times Hu Xijin said that the protests show that "Jewish political and business alliance's control over ...
Nearly 100 people, including students, were arrested at a peaceful protest at USC. Other college campuses across California have seen an increase in protests related to the Israel-Hamas war.
They then marched from Hunter College to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where the event was being held. 27 people were arrested, mostly for disorderly conduct. [332] Protests were also held at Bard College and Baruch College the same day. [333] [334] On May 9, a protest was held by students and faculty at the Cooper Union. [335]
Among other provisions in the ceasefire, the Hamas delegation agreed to release 33 Israeli hostages being held in Gaza, dead and alive, in exchange for the release of 1,000 Palestinian prisoners.
Family of Sundberg and activists held a vigil near the apartment building the evening of July 14. [183] Another rally was held near the apartment building on July 16. Family members, who retained civil rights attorneys Benjamin Crump and Jeff Storms, questioned why Sundberg was shot by police and sought release of police body camera footage. [185]
Across the country in 2017, businesses like law offices and grocery stores shut their doors for the day, students skipped classes, people participated in public marches, and some employees opted ...
Unequal access to education in the United States results in unequal outcomes for students. Disparities in academic access among students in the United States are the result of multiple factors including government policies, school choice, family wealth, parenting style, implicit bias towards students' race or ethnicity, and the resources available to students and their schools.