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Sarah Lawrence Student Senate Rejects J Street U Chapter

Published Wednesday, May 13, 2026 · Updated May 14

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The Sarah Lawrence Student Senate rejected the application for a J Street U campus chapter, marking the first time the liberal pro-Israel student group has faced such a rejection. The incident is framed by some as an act of political discrimination and a challenge to free speech on campus regarding discussions about Zionism.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The Sarah Lawrence Student Senate rejected the application for a J Street U campus chapter.
  • According to J Street U, this is the first time one of its campus chapters has been rejected.
  • J Street U is described as a liberal pro-Israel student group.

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    The article highlights the rejection of a liberal pro-Israel student group on a progressive campus, framing it as an instance of political discrimination and a failure to uphold free speech regarding complex discussions on Zionism.

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