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Authorities say ‘outside agitators’ are at Gaza war protests. We’ve heard this before

The term “outside agitator” has staying power.

It’s been used against protestors throughout history, from the Civil Rights Movement, to the anti-Vietnam War protests and now during the pro-Palestinian demonstrations on college campuses.

“Outside agitator” was also used to describe some of the people who protested the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri In 2014.

Who exactly are the “outside agitators” and what purpose does it serve to call them out?

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New England Colleges & Accreditation Issues: The Region’s Commission President Weighs In

Two small liberal arts colleges in Vermont will close in a few months, another will stop teaching students at the end of this semester, and one more is on probation. At the heart of each school closing is a troubling financial picture, which is tied to another factor: the school’s accreditation.

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Scott MacKay Commentary: Will Republican Divide Hurt Allan Fung in RI Gov Contest?

The first general election poll is out in the Rhode Island governor campaign and the kickoff television debate is Thursday. RIPR political analyst Scott…

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An Unexpected Pregnancy, A Change of Plans

For more than a decade, Central Falls has had the highest teen pregnancy rate in Rhode Island. The rate has declined significantly in recent years, but…

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Analysis: RI Progressive Democrats Win Crucial General Assembly Seats

While Matt Brown’s underfunded and underwhelming primary campaign from the left failed to even dent Gov. Gina Raimondo’s march to a second term as Rhode…

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RI Marks 17th Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks

On September 11, 2001, a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks against the U.S. killed nearly 3,000 people. On Tuesday, the Naval War College in…

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