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This article provides important information and guidance for students regarding their rights and options when it comes to protesting on college Articulated Insight – “News, Race and Culture in the Information Age” George Washington Statue draped in Israel/Hamas war protest signage. AP Photo: Jose Luis Magana As Israel/Gaza campus protests spread nationwide, FIRE answers questions about students’ expressive rights. Student protest is a proud democratic tradition on our college campuses. For generations, college students have engaged in protest to express their views,...
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Imani Jean, a freshman member of the Howard University women's tennis team, is having early success on the court, with an 11-3 record in singles matches and a streak of seven straight wins, and is a shoo-in for Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year. The post Howard University Finds Tennis Gem in Freshman Imani Jean appeared first on The Washington Informer.
This article provides important information and guidance for students regarding their rights and options when it comes to protesting on college campuses.
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