Some remarks by the U.S. government regarding the horrific crimes taking place in Gaza are more hypocritical than real.
Reminiscent of the American student protests in 1968, the current student movement is a natural response to the inept international system.
At Columbia University I saw young people who feel they have no choice but to risk their futures.
The protests have rattled Tel Aviv and Washington.
By reducing a terribly complex situation to a few watchwords, "blockades" hardly contribute to the necessary debate.
[Joe Biden] rightly underscored that while dissent is essential to democracy, it must never lead to disorder.
Anti-apartheid demonstrations in the 80s set a new standard on American campuses, and today's movement will do the same.
Despite mass arrests, starting in Columbia ... the movement has only grown stronger.
Pressure from American students is subjecting Biden to the dilemma of either supporting Israel or appeasing part of his voters.
Nancy Pelosi last week remarked that ... there was complete justification for objecting to the Gaza slaughter.
The repression of free speech and of academic freedom is clearly an issue as students have been arrested.
Following a crackdown by the New York Police Department, resulting in around 100 arrests, the encampment only expanded.