Rutgers New Brunswick SJP gets one year suspension for pro-Hamas encampment
“The suspension will reportedly last throughout the 2024–2025 school year, and is tentatively scheduled to go until July 4, 2025.”

It’s something.
Rutgers University’s New Brunswick campus recently suspended its chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), which hosted an anti-Israel encampment protest during the spring semester.
The encampment at the New Brunswick campus lasted four days and postponed more than two dozen final exams.
The suspension will reportedly last throughout the 2024–2025 school year, and is tentatively scheduled to go until July 4, 2025.
SJP violated university policies by “disrupting final exams and university operations and failing to comply with university directives,” a Rutgers spokesperson said.

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So, just to make this perfectly clear, they suspended “the organization,” they didn’t suspend ANY of the students who BELONGED to the organization. Right? So they’ll continue to meet in the Student Union, they just won’t be able to reserve the rooms, or get any money from the student government. They’ll just have to get it from Iran.
Ooh, that’ll teach them.
Big deal. The students will organize under a different name and keep on doing what they did last year. To have any meaningful impact on the chaos of last year the colleges must expel those students breaking the law.
Political organizations have no place on campuses. Period. Off-campus political activity, along with the organizations who sponsor them. Campuses are places for learning not creating havoc. The profs who use their positions to push radical policies as opposed to teaching need to be defunded and removed from their positions. Period.