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Harvard President Claudine Gay's testimony before the Education and Workforce Committee hearing is under scrutiny, with a promise of accountability. Morehouse College President David Thomas discusses the recent Senate hearing about antisemitism on college campuses.
56% Say They’re More Likely to Donate to RNC if Ronna Resigns. Read more: https://t.co/ERnV9q4Nrc Just over 56 percent of those surveyed during Turning Point's AmericaFest straw poll said they would be more likely t...
56% Say They’re More Likely to Donate to RNC if Ronna Resigns. Read more: https://t.co/fwCNDmx3Md Just over 56 percent of those surveyed during Turning Point's AmericaFest straw poll said they would be more likely t...
Gus Bradley on the expanding role of second-year safety Nick Cross: https://t.co/khmKAkeBBv
I'd like the option of my face on file attached to a card. Probably Sam is right https://t.co/wGjLwpUkDU
I continue to have this thought in the back of my mind that the real reason Biden is doing poorly in polling is his age/frailty, but voters think that sounds petty so they say "the economy" or "immigration" instead.
"There is no question that [Claudine Gay] is as qualified as any president Harvard has ever had." Morehouse College President David Thomas joins @CatOriel on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss the recent Senate hearing about antisemitism on college campuses. https://t.co/TLRFvrJivs
There is no moving past @Harvard President Claudine Gay's pathetic testimony before the @EdWorkforceCmte hearing. There will be accountability. "Harvard seeks to move past antisemitism controversy" https://t.co/vfruiI37Fn