Top donors pulling their funding over antisemitism on campus have spooked elite schools. Good. Keep it up. Ivy League universities are lowering their threshold for donations that can get a prospective student’s application bumped to the top of the pile, reports The Post’s Rikki Schlott; one expert says the new price tag could be as low as $2 million — not chump change, but a tenth the prior rate of $20 million. Behind the “fire sale”: moves like Victoria’s Secret CEO Les Wexner cutting ties with Harvard, and billionaire Ronald Lauder ending donations to the University of Pennsylvania, as did...