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    student speaker denounces Harvard over protest response
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...cement-speaker

    “As I stand here today, I must take a moment to recognize my peers – the 13 undergraduates in the class of 2024 that will not graduate today,” said student Shruthi Kumar, who was chosen to deliver the English commencement remarks for the undergraduate class.

    Kumar’s thoughts were widely supported by other Harvard students. More than 1,000 students walked out of the ceremony as part of a staged protest, many waving Palestinian flags or banners calling for an end to genocide.

    Maria Ressa, a Noble peace prize laureate and journalist, warned Harvard not to silence student protesters. “Harvard, you are being tested,” Ressa said.

    “The campus protests are testing everyone in America. Protests give voice; they shouldn’t be silenced.”

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    Columbia University president resigns in wake of Gaza protests
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...shafik-resigns

    Her resignation, effective immediately, was unexpected, with the university’s fall semester just weeks from beginning.

    Shafik, whose tenure began in July 2023 and made her the first woman to head the prestigious university in New York City, appeared before Congress in April, in highly publicized hearings regarding allegations of on-campus antisemitism. At about the same time, her decision to call the New York police department on to campus, in response to student protests, drew the ire of students and faculty.

    Shafik, whose tenure began in July 2023 and made her the first woman to head the prestigious university in New York City, appeared before Congress in April, in highly publicized hearings regarding allegations of on-campus antisemitism. At about the same time, her decision to call the New York police department on to campus, in response to student protests, drew the ire of students and faculty.
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    France to ban phones at school for under 15
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/ar...ldren-under-15

    Just under 200 secondary schools will take place in the experiment that will require youngsters to hand over phones on arrival at reception. It takes the prohibition on the devices further than a 2018 law that banned pupils at primary and secondary schools from using their phones on the premises but allowed them to keep possession of them.

    Announcing the trial on Tuesday, the acting education minister, Nicole Belloubet, said the aim was to give youngsters a “digital pause”. If the trial proves successful, the ban would be introduced in all schools from January, Belloubet said.
    Con nít khôn ác, xách theo hai cái rồi nộp một cái.

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    topless medical exams in Japan schools
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/ar...-medical-exams

    Schools in Japan can require boys and girls as young as five – and as old as 18 – to strip to the waist during health examinations.

    It has sparked anger among parents and campaigners who have called on education and health authorities to end the practice before the new academic year begins in April.

    Surveys show that most teachers want the requirement to end, while one poll of middle schoolchildren, aged 12-16, found that 95.5% of respondents were unhappy about removing their clothes. “The health exams can have serious repercussions for children,” says Akiyo Tanaka, a city councillor in Nishinomiya. “Some of them continue to experience trauma into adulthood.”

    “This shows a total lack of respect for their privacy and dignity.”
    Học cho lắm khám cũng ở trần…
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