Amid Gaza Protests, Universities Are Cracking Down on a Celebrated Protest Tactic: Sit-ins
On college campuses around the country, administrators are responding to peaceful sit-ins with sanctions and criminal charges.
On college campuses around the country, administrators are responding to peaceful sit-ins with sanctions and criminal charges.
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