Emory University students pass ‘no confidence’ vote against president following anti-Israel protest arrests
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Students at Emory University have passed a no confidence vote against President Gregory Fenves following arrests during anti-Israel protests on campus.
"Of those who voted, 2,499 voted in favor of the motion (73%), 844 voted against it (25%), and 58 abstained (2%)," the spokesperson said, adding that just "31% of the total undergraduate student body voted in favor of the motion. Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
"While we take any concerns expressed by members of our community seriously, Emory community members are sharing a wide range of perspectives that are not reflected in the motion passed by SGA," the spokesperson added.
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