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In response to disturbing reports from around the country of violence following the election of Wharton graduate Donald Trump, the Yale Muslim Students Association plans to combat hateful rhetoric by fundraising, according to the Yale Daily News.
According to the Harvard Crimson, Harvard manages to avoid its second campus strike this year by reaching a tentative agreement with its custodial staff close to 1 a.m.
He will serve under former aide to former Vice President Dick Cheney, Ado Machida, on Trump’s “Policy Implementation” team, under the title of "executive authority adviser."
With Penn’s campus voting overwhelmingly blue in the recent election, it is no surprise that Hillel’s recent addition of a gender-neutral restroom was welcomed with praise.
Hundreds of Harvard students congregated in Harvard Yard Monday in a mass show of support for undocumented immigrants, reported The Crimson Tuesday afternoon.
Following Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election, Mayor Jim Kenney released a statement on Thursday regarding the Philadelphia’s sanctuary city status. In his statement, the mayor vowed to keep Philly’s status as a haven for undocumented immigrants—something that he himself reinstated after being sworn-in in early 2014.
According to reports published in Newsweek and the Washington Post, students, faculty, and alumni from Brown, Harvard, Yale and Columbia are asking their respective school administrators to turn their campuses into “sanctuaries” for undocumented students.