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CLEVELAND — One month ago Wednesday, Case Western Reserve University students set up an encampment on campus to protest the school’s ties to Israel amid the Hamas-Israel war.Students say while Case Western Encampment is coming to a close, there is more to come RELATED: Students say while Case Western Encampment is coming to a close, there is more to come
“It was hard for me and especially it was hard for my parents,” Jad continued. “Despite me emailing them over three times since then. I've been unable to set up a meeting.” Case Western Reserve said in a statement on May 17th that students would receive their degrees once the conduct process is complete, writing the following.
“For me, my future in law school kind of hangs on it and for them, their futures as lawyers hangs on the balance,” said Jad. Jad said he knew there could be consequences to their encampment but didn't expect it to take this long.
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