
Opinion The Harsh Crackdown On University Protests Is A Very Across the country, university administrators — as well as some students, parents, trustees, donors and elected officials — have grown frustrated by protests over the war in gaza. Students say that amid the trump administration’s crackdown on international student protesters, the harsh punishment of some of last year’s participants and the university's new rules.
Americans Are More Likely To Oppose Than Support Campus Protests The At columbia university, which has long borne witness to protests and dissent, the atmosphere has shifted under a new regime of policy changes ostensibly aimed at heightening security, according to. As president donald trump churned out more than 80 executive orders over the past three weeks, sending the higher education community into a panic, some students were surprised to see a lack of campus protests—even at institutions traditionally rife with activism. University professors and students have led protests on campuses against what they say are broad attacks against american higher education. The trump administration unveiled moves against colleges related to how they handled protests after oct. 7. but the problem is a different one.
Opinion Student Protests Are What Created The University As We Know It University professors and students have led protests on campuses against what they say are broad attacks against american higher education. The trump administration unveiled moves against colleges related to how they handled protests after oct. 7. but the problem is a different one. (the hill) – student protesters could be in the crossfire of the trump administration’s crackdown on colleges, with activists increasingly concerned about freedom of speech for pro palestinian. Over the past 20 years, institutions have grown less and less permissive of student protests, culminating in a harsh crackdown on pro palestinian protests in spring 2024 – in some cases involving police arrests. since then, many campuses have introduced new – or enforced existing – rules restricting when, where and how students can demonstrate.