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Editorial: Too much heated rhetoric on campus. Bring informed debate back to universities

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 17, 2023

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At moments like this, when violence in the Middle East has reached a fever pitch that has left the world horrified, universities have an important role to play in convening open debate. Or at least they used to. The past weeks could have been the perfect time for relevant learning on the Israel-Hamas conflict, an antidote to the extraordinary campus strife we are seeing at the University of California and elsewhere across the nation. Instead of... + full article



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