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Against the war in Gaza, US universities face the largest protests since the Vietnam War

“Students have always been at the forefront of great social movements. The current one against Israel's war in Gaza is similar to that of the Vietnam war, although that one was bigger for now. But we are still in the early stages of this movement,” David Cortright, professor emeritus of Policy Studies at the University of Notre Dame and a Vietnam War veteran, told Clarín .

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University protests are 'biggest student movement of 21st Century,' professor says

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David Cortright who is professor emeritus at Notre Dame and visiting scholar at Cornell believes these student protests are growing, but the number of students protesting still doesn't compare to what we saw during the Vietnam antiwar protests of the 60's.

Exclusive: Employers Are Souring On Ivy League Grads, While These 20 “New Ivies” Ascend

THE NEW PRIVATE IVIES: These 10 private schools, located in nine states and Washington D.C., are attracting the smartest students and plaudits from employers (includes the University of Notre Dame).

China set to launch high-stakes mission to moon's 'hidden' side

"International cooperation is key (to lunar exploration)," Clive Neal, professor of planetary geology at the University of Notre Dame, told Reuters. "It's just that China and the U.S. aren't cooperating right now. I hope that will happen."

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Tasers, tear gas, and ‘snipers’ at US Gaza protests as camps spread to UK, France and Germany

Professor David Cortright, a historian of social movements at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, US, said the Palestine camps have echoes of some of the largest protest movements in US history.

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