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LEADERSHIP UNDER PRESSURE By Maggie Hicks After a disastrous congressional hearing brought down two other university leaders, can Sally Kornbluth weather the continuing attacks? A SECTOR IN THE HOT SEAT By Eric Kelderman Private-college presidents at a conference last week said they’d been asked about Harvard’s responses to the Israel-Hamas war and other political topics in recent months. AN EMERGENCY ORDER By Sonel Cutler Gov. Ron DeSantis said the policy was aimed at students “fleeing antisemitic activities.” The state’s university system said all students facing “religious persecution” would qualify. A STUDENT NEWSPAPER'S POWER By Nell Gluckman Tamara Kay had alleged that a Roman Catholic student publication had printed inaccurate articles claiming she was offering abortion access to students. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer A conversation with the film’s director, plus undocumented students may now qualify for a federal college-prep program.
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