Columbia Student Paper Apologizes for Running Ad Against BDS Referendum
The paper said the ad was “clearly inappropriate and did not meet our standards for distribution.”
The paper said the ad was “clearly inappropriate and did not meet our standards for distribution.”
A May 18 protest at UC Irvine, staged by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) to oppose the screening of a film about soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), has been swiftly and strongly denounced by the university’s chancellor, Howard Gillman.\n
Where does UCLA draw the line when it comes to speech and conduct protected by the First Amendment? When are words and actions punishable according to university standards?