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The campus discipline protesters are facing; the Palestine exception to academic freedom; Tasers and

The campus discipline protesters are facing; the Palestine exception to academic freedom; Tasers and tear gas at Emory; updated protest map; and more. ADVERTISEMENT [Academe Today Logo]( You can also [read this newsletter on the web](. Or, if you no longer want to receive this newsletter, [unsubscribe](. FINANCIAL STRATEGY [Here’s What Student ‘Boycott, Divest, and Sanction’ Activists Are Demanding]( By Maggie Hicks [STORY IMAGE]( Financially and academically untangling colleges from Israel is not as easy as it looks. Protesters vow they won’t let up. ADVERTISEMENT LAW AND POLICY [Many Students Are Facing Campus Discipline for Protesting. What Could That Mean?]( By Sonel Cutler and Alecia Taylor [STORY IMAGE]( Activists who have been punished for putting up encampments face the possibility of formal warnings, eviction from campus housing, interim suspension, or expulsion. THE REVIEW | OPINION [The Palestine Exception to Academic Freedom Must Go]( By Mohammad Fadel [STORY IMAGE]( Examples of institutional discrimination against Palestine advocacy abound. SPONSOR CONTENT | Loughborough University [Reducing Carbon Footprints by Offloading Digital Emissions]( TASERS AND TEAR GAS [At Emory, Protesters Face Gas and Police Force After Setting Up Encampment]( By Nell Gluckman [STORY IMAGE]( The university initially said the demonstrators were “not members of our community.” After evidence appeared to contradict that claim, it walked back its original assertion. UPDATED MAP [Here’s Where Student Protesters Are Demanding Divestment From Israel]( By Sonel Cutler and Alecia Taylor [STORY IMAGE]( On Thursday, activists put up new encampments at a dozen colleges, including George Washington University, Northwestern University, and the University of California at Los Angeles. 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