American campuses have long been hotbeds of anti-Israel sentiment, but in the wake of the Oct. 7 massacres, some givers are drawing a line at student groups praising the terrorists
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Alexander Popivker handed suspended jail term and 18 months of probation; is also required to attend anger management classes and is barred from campus

Calling it 'the straw that broke the camel's back,' pupils at Connecticut College are occupying a campus building and demanding more funding for ethnic studies and bias training

Former soldiers describe experiences with war and terror to Jews coping with collegiate anti-Zionism; new report claims increasing attacks on Jewish student identity

Over 20 Jewish groups, including the ADL, Hillel and Jewish Federations, decry college for calling allegations of discrimination 'patently false'

Andrew Getraer says that during his 20 years on the job Judaism has blossomed on US campuses like never before -- but the same goes for antisemitism masking itself as anti-Zionism