Dartmouth Professor’s Arrest During Protests Stirs Anger and Debate A video showing Annelise Orleck, 65, being taken to the ground intensified criticism of the decision by the college’s president to call in officers. Pathway to Education: Breaking Ground in Ghana Explore the impact of the BYU–Pathway Worldwide education program in Ghana in this 13 minutdocumentary. Here’s what happened at UCLA before pro-Israel counter protesters attacked pro-Palestinian protesters UCLA Vice Chancellor Mary Osako issues a statement saying 'We are sickened by this senseless violence and it must end.' |
DoE has zero-tolerance policy, doing best to deal with bomb threats to schools, Delhi HC told The Directorate of Education (DoE) has a "zero-tolerance policy" in matters of safety in schools and its officials are doing their best to ensure the effective implementation of the guidelines for dealing with disasters, including bomb threats, the Delhi High Court has been told. In a status report dated April 29, the DoE said it has issued several directions to the institutions to "step up" thei… ‘Do not engage’: As violence erupts elsewhere, Bay Area campuses keep a fragile peace So far, the Bay Area’s biggest universities, from Berkeley and Stanford to San Jose State and University of San Francisco, have largely managed to avoid the kinds of bloody skirmishes and riot police that have made headlines at campuses across the country. Police report no serious injuries. But inside UCLA encampment, there was blood and mayhem Law enforcement fired 'less-lethal' rounds as the UCLA encampment was cleared, and protesters say they 'connected with heads and hands.' Portland State University campus reopens after protest is cleared Portland State University reopened its campus Friday, a day after police removed pro-Palestinian protesters who had been in the main library for several days. |