Campus Anti War Protests Illustrate Both American Values and Perils of Painting with a Broad Brush; Also, Caitlin Clark’s WNBA Salary is Unfair, but Not Sexist
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James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana take a look at what's going on at Columbia University and other college campuses where so called peaceful protests on campuses over Israel’s actions in Gaza are creating quite a stir on campus (1:22).  The guys also weigh in on whether the slotted salary for former Iowa Hawkeye star and recent #1 draft pick Caitlin Clark is unfair compared to men’s sports or more generally (39:53).   Columbia cancels in-person classes; protesters arrested at Yale and NYU: Updates (USA Today) Columbia University main campus classes will be hybrid until semester ends; NYU students, faculty arrested during protests (CNN) Columbia, Free Speech and the Coddling of the American Right (NY Times) Why Anti-Israel Protesters Won’t Stop Harassing Jews (Intelligencer) Who’s Behind the Anti-Israel Protests (WSJ) Caitlin Clark salary criticism a ‘false narrative,’ says WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert (CNBC) Shaquille O'Neal Says ‘It’s Up to the People to Support’ Caitlin Clark and WNBA in Salary Uproar (People) The WNBA’s Future Can Be Seen in the NBA’s Past (Global Sport Matters)  
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