Dozens of Harvard Students Stage Anti-Israel ‘Study-In’ Protest at Library
“were protesting Harvard President Alan Garber’s refusal to conduct a review of the University’s endowment”

This has been an ongoing protest and it’s all about divesting from Israel.
Campus Reform reports:
Over 70 Harvard Students Stage Anti-Israel ‘Study-In’ at Widener Library
Over 70 anti-Israel student activists at Harvard University conducted a “study-in” at Widener Library, Harvard’s flagship library, for nearly three-and-a-half hours on October 29th.
The students were protesting Harvard President Alan Garber’s refusal to conduct a review of the University’s endowment. Garber previously wrote in an Oct. 3 email to Harvard Out of Occupied Palestine (HOOP), that Harvard “will not use its endowment funds to endorse a contested view on a complex issue that deeply divides our community,” according to The Harvard Crimson.
“Garber’s definition of human rights stops at Palestine. His unwillingness to engage confirms he welcomes profits from any human rights abuses Harvard is complicit in,” HOOP responds in an Oct. 28 Instagram post.
It has been Harvard’s policy since its May 2024 “Report on Institutional Voice in the University,” to refrain from making public statements regarding issues that do not relate to its core function. Garber stated that “Using the endowment as an instrument to declare an institutional position” would undermine Harvard’s commitment to “maintaining an atmosphere open to such debate” in his Oct. 28 statement.
In the couple weeks preceding the Oct. 29 study-in at Widener, students staged a similar study-in at the Harvard Law School Library. Administrators restricted their physical access to the Harvard Law School Library until November 7.
Twenty-five Harvard faculty members have also been suspended from Widener Library for two weeks following their study-in on Oct. 16.

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I hate to say it but Wikipedia and Tik Tok are a lot more responsible for these than Harvard.
Harvard does have some responsibility but Wikipedia now is openly saying Al Jazeera is a source for anti-Semitism while ADL can not be used for anything related to anti-Semitism.