Presidential election sparks a rise in campus unrest
The day after Donald Trump was elected president, students at UC Irvine organized a “cry-in.” “This is an actual event,” posted an Asian student group at the school.
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The day after Donald Trump was elected president, students at UC Irvine organized a “cry-in.” “This is an actual event,” posted an Asian student group at the school.
At an off-campus coffee shop Monday, Ohio State University senior Mohamed Farah catches up on his homework.
An academic who battled for almost five years to get his research into a journal has spoken out about the problems with publishing interdisciplinary science.
Hundreds of protesters gathered on the Amherst campus of Hampshire College, waving American flags as they demanded that the school bring back the flag that had flown over the campus until this month.
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A white nationalist whose recent speech in the nation's capital drew Nazi salutes is slated to speak at Texas A&M University next month, eliciting anger and widespread calls for the university to call off the event.
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