after a campus newspaper published an article labelling the voyage as "propaganda" offered by a "pro-Israel organization," the student council told Wright she either had to cancel or resign from her position.
"It is designed to influence one's opinion upon return," argued Madeline Wilson, SSMU vice-president of university affairs. "There's an agenda behind that and it's again being offered to somebody in their capacity as a student leader, not out of a qualification they've gained from being a student leader."
> after a campus newspaper published an article labelling the voyage as "propaganda" offered by a "pro-Israel organization," the student council told Wright she either had to cancel or resign from her position.
>"It is designed to influence one's opinion upon return," argued Madeline Wilson, SSMU vice-president of university affairs. "There's an agenda behind that and it's again being offered to somebody in their capacity as a student leader, not out of a qualification they've gained from being a student leader."
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