The Harvard Crimson reports that there were "more than 80 students and faculty" at the demonstration (https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/4/30/Protest-DHS-Affinity/). This may reflect Ira Stoll's rule of thumb that one way to get an attendance number is to divide the Crimson's number by 2.
It is not clear which freedoms were the theme of this demonstration. Hopefully it wasn't the freedom to discriminate against people low on the intersectionality pecking order.
How about less griping about Trump...and more battling antisemitism?
Why did you not name the speaker who led the "KKK" chant prior to her speech?
Enough already - students need to go back to learning and to stop schooling the public. They are tedious if anything.
The Harvard Crimson reports that there were "more than 80 students and faculty" at the demonstration (https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/4/30/Protest-DHS-Affinity/). This may reflect Ira Stoll's rule of thumb that one way to get an attendance number is to divide the Crimson's number by 2.
It is not clear which freedoms were the theme of this demonstration. Hopefully it wasn't the freedom to discriminate against people low on the intersectionality pecking order.