
Kevin Young, an associate professor of history at University of Massachusetts–Amherst, reminded us that tensions over student encampments for Gaza remained on campuses across the country. UMass’s chancellor’s “claim in the meeting that ‘there’s nothing that I can do’ to meet student demands is…a lie,” he writes. The situation echoes that at universities all over the country, including at UCLA, where a task force on anti-Arab racism issued a report on the violence that Palestinian and Muslim students as well as their allies have faced on campus.
Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is flailing for the youth vote. Relieving college debt for some young people and redesignating weed as a Schedule 3 drug seems to be his latest attempt at winning the kids back, Chris Lehmann explains. Biden’s “don’t-look-at-Gaza pitches” may not be bad policies, but college students may not be swayed so easily. As Lehmann writes, “Biden is proving to be very much a young person’s idea of an old person.”
-Alana Pockros
Engagement Editor, The Nation
