‘Cambridge for Palestine’ appeared to claim credit for the disruption
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Newlyweds reveal how they fused two traditions to create their special day
By Elisa Bray
Two students were injured and a suspect was arrested
By Rosa Doherty
As the new school year begins, Gaza protests return to US campuses – but some universities have new protest regulations
By Eliana Jordan
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Imagine enduring an entire academic year in which Jewish students are openly targeted at other prestigious institutions – including your own – without a single word from your university
By David Abulafia
New policy will condemn use of the word ‘Zionist’ as code for ‘Jew’
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JC uncovers the bill for cash-strapped colleges, with one London campus alone spending over £400,000
By Jane Prinsley
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Zecharia Deutsch, who was hounded by death threats, says he felt betrayed by his university who cut off his email
A levels are in the bag but now a sea of keffiyehs await you on campus. Don’t despair, says the head of a top London university
By Anthony Finkelstein
Essex Palestine Society shared a post asking Allah to ‘accept our martyrs’ after Hamas leader’s assassination
Oxford authorities seem to care little that there is a climate of fear at the university
By Vernon Bogdanor
Patrick Dai, 22, described Jews as “rats” who need to be eliminated and said he was planning to “bring an assault rifle to campus and shoot all you pig Jews”
By Hannah Gillott
The university dismisses unapologetic rector as president of its governing body after ‘disrespectful’ comments
The Israeli academic responded to a request to debate ‘Israeli apartheid’
By Felix Pope
Gerald Steinberg said he hoped the historic debating body would avoid ‘twisting the principles of human rights’ against Israel