USC cuts all commencement speakers on heels of canceling pro-Palestinian valedictorian’s speech

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USC cuts all commencement speakers on heels of canceling pro-Palestinian valedictorian’s speech
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The University of Southern California has pulled all speakers slated for its commencement next month.

applicants who qualified based on an impeccable grade point average, she will not deliver remarks during the ceremony, as the university claimed that “tradition must give way to safety.”

Tabassum is outspoken in her stance in favor of Palestinians in light of Israel’s conflict with Hamas. Subsequent protests have broken out on campus, disputing her removal from the program.

Now, the other commencement speakers scheduled for the May 10 ceremony were also subsequently canceled. They included filmmaker and USC alumnus Jon M. Chu andlegend Billie Jean King, who will receive honorary degrees “at a future commencement or other academic ceremonies” per the university. “To keep the focus on our graduates, we are redesigning the commencement program. Given the highly publicized circumstances surrounding our main-stage commencement program, university leadership has decided it is best to release our outside speakers and honorees from attending this year’s ceremony,” USC’s announcement read. “It is important that our full attention be on our remarkable graduates.

Some 19,000 students will receive degrees at the end of this school year. The subsequent ceremonies will draw a crowd of 65,000 attendees, with more watching via 38 satellite ceremonies.

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