First-year students Ghazal Saeedi and Brooke Abselet said constant protests is not how they envisioned college. Both say they feel like they're walking on pins…
First-year students Ghazal Saeedi and Brooke Abselet said constant protests is not how they envisioned college.Abselet is Jewish. She said she isn’t sure how safe it is to be open with her classmates about her faith.
“He was like, ‘What? Killing our children and raping our children?’ Saeedi remembered. And I'm like, ‘Okay, I mean, do some more research maybe?’”
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