Sacramento State students end hunger strike protesting Gaza aid blockade
- Stanford University students and faculty launched a hunger strike on May 12, 2025, to protest the ongoing war in Gaza and demand divestment from companies linked to Israel.
- The hunger strike includes at least 12 students and three faculty members, calling for the repeal of free speech restrictions and the dropping of charges against protestors.
- Yousef Helal, an electrical engineering graduate student, stated, "We continue to witness the genocide in Gaza, and it’s our duty to stand up."
- Stanford's administration has faced criticism for its handling of protests, with accusations of bias against various groups present on campus.
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Letters for May 14: Students should be allowed freedom to protest
Freedom Re “VCU withholding degrees of student protesters” (A2, May 11): On page 2 of Sunday’s edition, I read about VCU withholding degrees of protesters and a few pages later, “Airstrikes kill 23 in Gaza as outcry over blockade grows.” How many times have I read in the past year about Israeli attacks on “humanitarian zones” or “safe zones?” That question was answered by a BBC report on Jan. 15, “Gaza ‘humanitarian zone’ struck almost 100 times…

Stanford students launch hunger strike, demand divestment over Gaza war
Stanford University students and faculty launched a hunger strike Monday, joining a broader statewide movement calling for universities to divest from companies with ties to Israel in protest of the ongoing war in Gaza. At least 12 students and three faculty members are participating in the hunger strike, which also calls for local authorities to drop criminal charges against student protesters, for the university to repeal recent free speech re…
Sacramento State students end hunger strike protesting Gaza aid blockade
Sacramento State students concluded a week-long hunger strike to protest the Israeli blockade of aid to Gaza, highlighting the humanitarian crisis and calling for divestment from military-related companies.
Jewish Voice for Peace hold Passover Seder in solidarity with Palestine
Demonstrators, attendees called on UC Davis to reinstate the Law Student Association, rejecting the ‘weaponization of antisemitism’ By KHADEEJAH KHAN — campus@theaggie.org In a public Passover Seder on April 14, Jewish Voice Peace (JVP) called on UC Davis to reinstate the Law Student Association (LSA) and demonstrate Jewish student support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS). The event started at 3 p.m. with roughly 10 …
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