Barnard College has implemented a policy prohibiting undergraduates from decorating their dorm room doors, as reported by @forgashemily for @columbiaspec and the New York Post. This decision comes in the wake of a lawsuit alleging rampant antisemitism on campus. The college aims to prevent the isolation of individuals with differing views by removing such decorations.
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Barnard orders removal of dorm door decor to stop ‘isolating those who have different views’ https://t.co/0qArVqnvG1 https://t.co/iPMyrSo73v
Barnard will forbid undergrads from putting any decorations on their dorm room doors, because they have realized that such a practice can be isolating to people with differing views, @forgashemily reports for @columbiaspec. https://t.co/QA56isP88G