A pro-Palestinian group at the University of Michigan has lost school funding for two years for actions the university said violated its policies, the Detroit News reports.
The Students Allied for Freedom and Equality responded by calling the allegations baseless, and accused the school of trying to silence pro-Palestinian efforts.
The News reports:
UM Director of Public Affairs Kay Jarvis said Friday the suspension stems from actions at the home of Regent Sarah Hubbard in May and during Festifall, an annual on-campus event highlighting student groups.