The Education Department insists the college has not done enough to address antisemitism on its campus, but the university has accused the government of trying to “take control” of the institution
By Jacob Jaffa
The incident follows the suspension of federal funding to the university in connection with allegations of antisemitism at similar demonstrations last year
Radical new groups for Jews who do not support Zionism have formed on campuses up and down the UK
Abutorab Islam suggested a nine-year-old girl was ‘mature’ enough to consummate a marriage and said Brits have ‘no right’ to talk about age of consent
The move comes after other institutions received similar suspensions in connection with an Education Department investigation into campus antisemitism
The Trump administration is reviewing around $9 billion in grants to the university in connection with an investigation into alleged Jew-hatred on campus
The move follows the suspension of funds to other high-profile institutions follow pro-Palestine campus protests last year
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The move follows the cancellation of around $400 million in funding for Columbia University
By Ellie Grant
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Manchester University said aspects of the student union’s ‘Solidarity with Palestine’ motion were ‘wholly unacceptable’
By Daniel Ben-David
Staff have accused university authorities of inaction and alleged that the institution is ‘beleaguered’ by antisemitism
By Jane Prinsley
A new claim from victims’ relatives alleges that Students for Justice in Palestine ‘aided and abetted’ the terror group
She said the Hezbollah leader’s teachings were ‘about spirituality and morality’
An activist attacked the 1914 painting hanging at Trinity College Cambridge in March last year
The contentious launch event for a book titled ‘Understanding Hamas and Why That Matters’ went ahead at LSE on Monday amid tense demonstrations
By at LSE
LSE governor Baroness Altmann said she is ‘ashamed’ that the university chose to host the book launch
One official said the move was ‘only the beginning’ of the federal government’s response to campus antisemitism
By Eliana Jordan