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Federal lawsuit alleges Students for Justice in Palestine is a Hamas front group

Victims of the October 7 terror attacks in Israel are suing National Students for Justice (NSJP) in Palestine, the AJP Educational Foundation, Inc. also known as American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) saying they are operating "as collaborators and propagandists for Hamas."

Donna King
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Tuition and fees will stay the same at UNC schools despite possible disruptions from COVID-19

The University of North Carolina Board of Governors is keeping tuition and fees the same no matter what happens with COVID-19. But while UNC insists the value of classes remains high — even when those classes are held via Zoom — students tell Carolina Journal this isn’t the college experience they paid for.  Tuition and fees...

Lindsay Marchello, Kari Travis
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UPDATE: UNC-Charlotte, ECU get free-speech green lights from FIRE

Updated, June 27: East Carolina University was awarded a green light Tuesday, making it the fourth university in two months to get the award. After ECU changed four of its policies, FIRE gave the university its highest honor. Now North Carolina has six green light schools, further cementing its top spot as the state with the...

Lindsay Marchello
Opinion

No. 697: Core Curriculum at UNCC Not Rotten But Not Perfect Either

All of the schools in the University of North Carolina system pay lip service to the importance of general education for their students – that is, fundamental courses to ensure that they graduate with a well-founded education. The truth of the matter is that only a few schools take general education seriously. UNC-Charlotte is one of the campuses where general education is taken rather seriously.

George Leef

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