British colleges handle protests differently. Will it pay off?
On Thursday, Palestinian flags waved in the breeze above two neat rows of orange and green tents at Cambridge University, where students read, talked and played chess in a small encampment protesting the Gaza war.There were no police officers in sight and there wasn't much to do if they showed up, unless they felt like joining a health club or a kite-making workshop.Pro-Palestinian encampments have spread to 15 universities across Britain in recent days, but there are still few signs of the violent clashes that have rocked American campuses.This is partly because university authorities are taking a more permissive approach, citing the importance of protecting free speech, even if the government is not entirely keen regarding the protests. This may also reflect the less polarized deba...