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University leaders can take other steps to increase security, the court decision says. But they can’t block free speech.
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The university system first banned the Students for Justice in Palestine group from hosting a vigil on October 7. Then they banned all student activity for the day.
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Student leaders say they’re picking up where they left off last spring by demanding divestment from Israeli-tied companies.
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Morgan State University and a local restaurant hosted Baltimore voters who cheered and jeered for their candidate during the presidential debate.
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Chief of Police Branville Bard Jr. said it will take years for the full 100-person force to be in place. The department released policies regulating its operation last week.
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The new “Enolia” building, named after a Morgan State alum, will house nearly 500 residents, as the campus struggles to absorb thousands more students.
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Student organizers from six local colleges gathered Tuesday to echo each others’ calls for divestment and accountability
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Advocates say the Credit for All Language Learning (CALL) Act properly recognizes community college students for their academic work, and guarantees avenues for transferring.
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This is the third time Delegate Shaneka Henson will sponsor the Cameron Carden Act, which has stalled in the senate for the past two years.
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Antisemitism and Islamophobia are increasing on the university campus, like many nationwide, amid the Israel-Hamas war. Students say administrators haven’t done enough – especially for Muslim students.