MIT student protesters barred from campus housing
Briefly

When Zeno, a second-year MBA student at MIT, received an interim suspension for participating in pro-Palestinian protests, his main concern was not his studies but where he and his daughter would sleep.
Following a rally on the campus, Zeno was among those asked to leave the encampment by May 6, with the threat of eviction if they did not comply. Most left, but protests resumed outside.
MIT listed six violations Zeno allegedly committed during the May 6 rally, including disorderly conduct and property damage. This has become part of a broader trend across US campuses.
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