A conservative group is calling on Harvard University to remove its president, Claudine Gay, amid a backlash over her comments at a congressional hearing on antisemitism. The National Association of Scholars (NAS), a nonprofit that advocates against diversity policies, issued the call as Gay—who became Harvard's first Black president in July—faces intense pressure from lawmakers and donors to resign following the December 5 hearing. "The time has come to bring down the curtain on a presidential appointment that plainly had the support of campus activists and a fair number of faculty members—but which was from the beginning ill-founded, and is...