Trump's attacks have helped heal a deeply divided Harvard
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Trump's attacks have helped heal a deeply divided Harvard
""I hope it continues," said Abdullah Shahid Sial, reflecting on the unprecedented unity at Harvard due to external pressures from the Trump administration regarding international student enrollment."
""Everyone is on the side that cracking down on international students will not solve any of those issues," Sial remarked, emphasizing collective support despite differing views on the Middle East conflict."
The Trump administration's recent actions against Harvard, including barring international student enrollment and freezing over $3 billion in grants, have unexpectedly united the campus community. As graduation approaches, student leaders and faculty express a newfound solidarity, temporarily sidelining longstanding tensions surrounding pro-Palestinian activism and free speech on campus. Abdullah Shahid Sial, a student body president, noted that school pride is at an all-time high, reflecting a unified front against what many perceive to be an existential threat to the university's 388-year legacy.
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