With universities implementing new rules to crack down on pro-Palestine protests, how will campus activists adapt?
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Campus protests against Israel's military actions in Gaza have fueled record censorship attempts at the nation's elite private universities as the fall semester begins, according to a report by a free speech advocacy group.
With universities implementing new rules to crack down on pro-Palestine protests, how will campus activists adapt?
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