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Students at Portland State University are saying that all code of conduct violations have been dropped against the school's chapter of Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights-and mmmmmmaybe the administration's decision had something to do with a recent (and controversial) warning issued by Portland City Councilor Mitch Green?
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