In December, the presidents of Harvard, UPenn and MIT went before Congress to address antisemitism on campus. Their studied hypocrisy triggered a bipartisan avalanche of criticism, and ultimately led to the ousters of UPenn’s Liz Magill and Harvard’s Claudine Gay. The fallout has made the college campus the momentary front line in our polarized culture clashes. This is a good moment to step back and ensure that our principles don’t get sacrificed in the name of point-scoring. We’ve seen how professors insisting that plagiarism isn’t always “plagiarism” (when it involves right-wingers criticizing the president of Harvard) have risked lasting damage to the principle of academic integrit
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