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New York mayoral candidate Brad Lander's arrest at an immigration court and quick release sparked controversy, with critics calling it staged, fueling political tensions.

At MIT and Yale, ‘Graduation’s Ruined’

The Wall Street JournalTuesday, June 17, 2025 at 7:55:00 PM
At MIT and Yale, ‘Graduation’s Ruined’
Protests and encampments at elite universities like MIT and Yale have spilled over into graduation ceremonies, turning what’s usually a celebratory milestone into a tense and disrupted event. The rhetoric and demands from pro-Palestinian demonstrators—or counter-protesters, depending on the campus—have overshadowed the traditional pomp and circumstance, leaving many students and families frustrated.
Editor’s Note: Graduation is supposed to be a unifying moment, but these protests highlight how deeply divided campuses remain over issues like free speech, activism, and institutional responses to global conflicts. It’s not just about diplomas—it’s a snapshot of how polarized even celebratory spaces have become.
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