
Nan Goldin Challenges Germany on What Artists Can Say About Israel
A speech by the artist at an exhibition of her work was followed by protests from her supporters and an uproar in the news media.
By Alex Marshall

A speech by the artist at an exhibition of her work was followed by protests from her supporters and an uproar in the news media.
By Alex Marshall

Politicians quickly condemned the attack, at a time when antisemitic incidents have been on the rise in France. A suspect has been arrested in the case.
By Lynsey Chutel

Representative Jamaal Bowman of New York told members of the socialist group that his views on Israel aligned with theirs, and insisted that he never quit the group, despite earlier claims.
By Nicholas Fandos

A museum’s unusual tactic in a contretemps with protesters brings visibility to their walkout.
By Marc Tracy

Some Jewish students say they’ve been dropped by old roommates and sorority sisters and ostracized from campus clubs and teams because of their views — which are sometimes assumed.
By Joseph Bernstein

Several universities struck agreements with pro-Palestinian demonstrators to end disruptive encampments on their campuses. But some of those agreements are already under fire.
By Vimal Patel

A surge of attention hit Ireland’s most prestigious university over protests that involved Israel, Gaza and the famed medieval Book of Kells.
By Isabella Kwai and Ed O’Loughlin

Students against the war in Gaza began taking down the camp after Trinity College Dublin said it would divest from three Israeli companies.
By Ed O’Loughlin

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on Saturday, the anniversary of the 1970 shooting by the National Guard that killed four students.
By Patrick Cooley

The protests against Israel’s war in Gaza are merely the latest in a tradition of student-led, left-leaning activism dating back at least to the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War protests of the 1960s.
By Richard Fausset
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