Liz Magill, then president of Penn, and Claudine Gay, then president of Harvard, both said it would depend on the details of the situation.
Columbia University's president rebuts claims she has allowed school to become a hotbed of hatred
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Asked on Capitol Hill about balancing free speech and the safety of Jewish students, Magill told lawmakers that Penn’s approach is “guided by the United States Constitution, which allows for robust perspectives.” A day later, amid pressure from donors, she said Penn’s policies needed to be “clarified and evaluated.”
As a new generation rises, tension between free speech and inclusivity on college campuses simmers
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