Harvard's new interim president has said he is worried about 'pernicious' anti-Semitism on campus, telling the student newspaper he worried about the impact of 'social shunning.'Alan Garber took over after Claudine Gay resigned on January 2, amid a spiraling row about anti-Semitism.Gay, the first black person to lead the university, was criticized for her insipid response to students justifying the October 7 terror attacks, and seriously harmed her credibility when she testified before and equivocated over whether calling for the genocide of Jews was considered hate speech at the University. She finally resigned amid mounting accusations plagiarism.
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