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What 1960s Antiwar Protesters Think About Today's Unrest on College Campuses
They protested a different war, but say their demonstrations inspired much of the recent action.The Wall Street Journal - World -
British Colleges Are Handling Protests Differently. Will It Pay Off?
University leaders have so far adopted a more permissive attitude to pro-Palestinian encampments than their U.S. counterparts. Here’s why.The New York Times - World
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