The ongoing war in Gaza has been teaching us all manner of things, not just about Hamas, but the ugly realities of Americans who have been exposed as severely antisemitic radicals. The most high-profile examples of this nasty trend have been seen on the campuses of our colleges and universities, particularly some of the most expensive and formerly-revered members of the Ivy League. And it hasn’t just been the students causing all of these issues. Far too many faculty members and administrators have been either singing along with the Nazi choir or remaining silent rather than speaking out. But that’s been slowly beginning to change, as formerly generous alumni and other big-dollar donors to these universities have been shutting off the cash flow in protest. As the New York Post reports this week, this trend has been forcing a change in the way that some schools try to keep their massive endowments topped off. Some of these schools have recently lowered what’s known as their “donor door.” And they’ve been lowering them massively in some cases.
Elite colleges are quietly slashing the level of donations which can secure admission as mega-donors close their checkbooks…
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