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Students are honoured for their commitment

April 4, 2012 17:31

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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The president of the LSE Jewish Society was honoured for his efforts in challenging antisemitism on campus at the Union of Jewish Students awards.

Jay Stoll led the response when a Jewish LSE student was physically assaulted by his peers on an athletics union university ski trip. He had confronted them for playing a Nazi-themed card game. Mr Stoll was given the CST campaigns award at Sunday's ceremony.

Mr Stoll ensured that the university took the incident seriously, with the result that four perpetrators were banned from the student union.

He also oversaw efforts earlier this year to stop hate-speaker Haitham Al-Haddad from addressing LSE students.

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