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June 18, 2024
Hundreds of students walked out of the ceremony while many more who remained seated waved Palestinian flags.
By Greta Reich
May 5, 2024
An individual verbally and physically assaulted attendees of a vigil at the pro-Palestine encampment in White Plaza. The individual was arrested and escorted from the scene by the Department of Public Safety. According to initial reports, the individual is not affiliated with Stanford.
May 7, 2024
While other universities cancel graduation stages, a Stanford spokesperson confirmed that the commencement ceremony will proceed as planned.
By Grace Lee
May 12, 2024
Hundreds of pro-Israel students and community members gathered to protest “terrorist support” on campus Sunday afternoon, as pro-Palestine demonstrators congregated to “defend” the student encampment at White Plaza. Though protestors chanted and carried flags on both sides, both groups dispersed without incident after several hours.
May 1, 2024
Fayyad supported Stanford's encampment and student activists at college campuses nationwide. He drew on his political background to advocate for a two-state solution and evaluate how to incorporate Hamas into governance in Palestine.
By Amina Wase
Oct. 11, 2024
Students, faculty and community members came together for a walkout, dinner and vigil Thursday to mourn the lives lost in the war in Gaza.
By George Porteous and Ananya Udaygiri
June 5, 2024
Over 50 pro-Palestine protesters entered the president's office in Main Quad at 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning. They barricaded themselves in the building and told The Daily they intend to stay until the University meets demands, or they are forcibly removed.
By Greta Reich and Dilan Gohill
April 25, 2024
Hundreds of pro-Palestine students reestablished an encampment of tents on White Plaza and demonstrated during Admit Weekend welcome events, amid similar protests on university campuses nationwide.
By Dilan Gohill
April 23, 2024
As Pro-Palestine protests sweep across college campuses and some protestors face arrests or disciplinary action, Stanford students held a walkout in solidarity with peers and Palestinians in Gaza.
Oct. 31, 2023
Israel and the U.S. must recognize the history of settler-colonialism the Palestinians have experienced in order bring justice and peace to Israel and Palestine, writes Wolfe.
Oct. 16, 2024
On Tuesday, the Special Committee on Investment Responsibility announced its decision to take “no action” on a divestment petition submitted by Stanford Students for Justice in Palestine on May 6. In the published letter sent to the petitioners, the committee cited historical precedent, divisions within the Stanford community and the importance of avoiding institutional orthodoxy as rationale for its decision.
May 30, 2024
Protesters marched from Memorial Church to the Department of Public Safety on Wednesday to protest Israeli bombing in Rafah and demand that the University drop alleged charges against a pro-Palestine student.
April 30, 2024
The University forwarded photo with an unidentified individual in a green headband resembling ones worn by Hamas combatants to the FBI and emphasized disciplinary consequences, according to a Tuesday update from administrators.
By Kaushikee Nayudu and Jessica Zhu
Oct. 23, 2023
The rally and march were organized by Stanford Students for Justice in Palestine, who called on the University to condemn war crimes committed by Israel and increase support for Palestinian students.
Sept. 15, 2024
Stanford needs to be involved in this health crisis on the right side, write 116 members of the Stanford Medicine Coalition for Palestine.
June 3, 2024
“At this time, the investigation is ongoing,” a spokesperson wrote to The Stanford Daily on Friday. Demonstrators stormed into the building chanting and holding signs. Many students witnessed the protestors enter.
Oct. 10, 2023
Palestinians have a legal right to resistance to resist occupation, apartheid and systemic injustice, Students for Justice in Palestine writes.
Oct. 29, 2024
Students gathered for a “people’s tribunal” in White Plaza to oppose disciplinary action against protesters that occupied the president's office on June 5.
By Maia Pak and George Porteous
Oct. 23, 2023
In an effort to break the record for the longest sit-in in Stanford history, dozens of students gathered in tents in White Plaza since Friday. The group’s demands include a condemnation of Israel, resources for Palestinian diaspora students and an investigative committee into investments by the University tied to Israel.
By Dilan Gohill
Feb. 23, 2024
In its inaugural event, Stanford Faculty for Justice in Palestine honored Gazan academics and artists killed in the Israel-Gaza war.
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