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UK students begin Gaza protests after “horrifying” arrests at US universities

The Guardian, a lecturer at Columbia Law School called Bassam Khawaja said that he was “horrified to see Columbia invite police onto our campus for the second time this month to arrest our students”.Since the arrests, both faculty and non-resident students have been prevented from entering campus, and the scenes at the university have sparked a new sense of anger among UK students – with a shared sense of solidarity leading to more protests being planned.Speaking with The Guardian, David Maguire – the vice-chancellor of the University of East Anglia (UEA) – explained how protests at UK universities have been generally peaceful, but could easily escalate into scenes similar to those in the US.Among those planning demonstrations are students, staff and alumni from the universities of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam, who form a group called the Sheffield Campus Coalition for Palestine, and have already begun an encampment in solidarity with the people in Gaza.An encampment is also being held at the University of Warwick, which has been going on since last week, as well as one in Newcastle, which is said to include over 40 students.For the latter, organisers stated that students were left outraged after the university reportedly signed a partnership with Leonardo SpA – a defence and security company which they claim is responsible for the laser-targeting system used in the Israel Defense Forces’ F-35 fighter jets.Elsewhere, there was a May Day student walkout in Leeds in solidarity with Palestine, students in Bristol established an encampment in Royal Fort Gardens, and the University of York revealed that it “no longer holds investments in companies that primarily make or sell weapons and defence-related products or
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Man Utd star who won Champions League looks completely different managing in non-league
Champions League winner with Manchester United to managing in the National League North with Scarborough Athletic - and picking up a manager of the month award. Greening took charge at the Flamingo Land Stadium last year and his side currently sit second in the table following five wins and 15 goals from their opening eight games of the season.The former England youth international played for eight different clubs before calling time on his playing career but picked up his most memorable trophy after just months of being at Old Trafford. READ MORE: Ex-Man Utd starlet tipped for big things now earning £5m-a-year away from football The 43-year-old joined United from York City back in 1998 for an initial fee of £500,000 which could have potentially risen to £2million having impressed on a four-day trial.During his first full season at the club he even went on to sit on the bench during their Champions League final win over Bayern Munich and pick up a winners' medal despite not playing a single minute in Europe.Having also tasted Premier League and FA Cup glory in the famous treble winning campaign, Greening signed a new contract the following season but pushed for a move to get first-team opportunities. Can you name other forgotten former Man Utd players? Give us one in the comments section below. Greening said back in 2001: "The club is more likely to spend millions than give fringe players the time to establish themselves.
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Religious University Can Continue to Not Recognize LGBTQ Student Group For Now, SCOTUS Says
LGBTQ student organization for now, the Supreme Court said in a Friday evening order from Justice Sonia Sotomayor.A lower court had ordered Yeshiva University, a private Orthodox Jewish research school in New York City to recognize the student group, but Justice Sotomayor, who has jurisdiction over the Second Circuit, which includes Connecticut, New York, and Vermont, temporarily stayed that ruling, “pending further order,” as lower court and state court cases continue.“A New York state trial court ruled that as a public accommodation, Yeshiva was covered under the New York City Human Rights Law and required to provide the Pride Alliance the same access to facilities as dozens of other student groups,” The Washington Post reports. “The group said that means access to a classroom, bulletin boards and a club fair booth.”Yeshiva is an Orthodox institution, and the “Orthodox tradition only supports heterosexual relations and only within the context of heterosexual marriage,” the Human Rights Campaign Foundation has said.Well-known University of Texas School of Law Professor of law Steve Vladeck called Justice Sonomayor’s decision “surprising.”“Justice Sotomayor, acting by herself, has stayed a New York state trial court’s injunction that had ordered Yeshiva University to recognize an LGBTQ student group.
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