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Many students say they’re worried they could risk their education if they’re seen at demonstrations, after watching what’s happened to others around the country.
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More than 1,000 "Hands Off" protests were organized across the country, as opponents of President Trump voiced their frustration.
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The documents reveal previously unreported details about the nature of UNH’s preparation for and response to the May 1 protest, which involved a state police presence and the arrest of 12 people.
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This is the first such faculty censure in Dartmouth’s more than 250-year history.
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According to the Dartmouth College Student Government, voting for no confidence meant Sian Leah Beilock should not remain in office.
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“When I see pictures of women and children in Gaza being dug out of the rubble, then I weep,” said 83-year-old Douglas Smith, who was arrested at Dartmouth on May 1.
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The protesters are barred from three locations on campus, including the college’s main green, according to the conditions of their bail.
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Roughly 100 people were arrested Wednesday evening at UNH and Dartmouth after forming encampments and calling for divestiture from businesses linked to the Israeli government.
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Escrito por Annie Ropeik y Sarah Gibson. Traducción de María Aguirre Activistas de justicia racial de New Hampshire dicen que la respuesta policial a la…
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Racial justice activists in New Hampshire say the police response to Wednesday's insurrection by a pro-Trump mob at the U.S. Capitol was a stark contrast…