'Institutional neutrality': How one university walks a fine line on Gaza protests
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University leaders are preparing for a tumultuous semester as students return to campuses, where new restrictions have been implemented in response to protests surrounding the Gaza conflict.
New guidelines across campuses, such as bans on masks and encampments, aim to balance safety and free speech, but they may also target specific groups unfairly.
Rabbi Adam Naftalin-Kelman expressed appreciation for the clarity in the administration's guidelines, which he believes support all students, especially those feeling threatened on campus.
Critics like Benjamin Lynch argue that the enforcement of new rules will selectively target certain individuals, raising serious concerns over potential violations of free speech.
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