Tensions linger as students prep for return to campus after pro-Palestinian protests
TORONTO — As students prepare to head back to post-secondary campuses for the fall term, tensions sparked by the pro-Palestinian protest encampments that cropped up at several Ontario universities over the summer break are lingering on for some.
Several students who supported or participated in the protests say they’re disappointed in how their schools handled the encampments, while some Jewish students say they’re anxious about returning to campuses where conversations about the Israel-Hamas war could be particularly charged.
Universities, meanwhile, say they’ve been working to ensuring a safe campus for all students, with a commitment to freedom of expression.
For Sara Rasikh, who participated in an encampment that took over a central green space at the University of Toronto for weeks, the usual excitement of returning for a new academic year has been dampened because of how the school responded to the protest.