Harvard University President Alan Garber has issued a formal apology after the release of two internal reports detailing widespread concerns about antisemitic and anti-Muslim bias on campus, particularly in the wake of last year’s pro-Palestinian protests over the Israel-Gaza war. According to a report by BBC, the reports, commissioned in response to tensions that erupted after the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and Israel’s subsequent military actions in Gaza, include accounts from students who said they felt marginalised, targeted, or compelled to hide their identities from peers and professors. “I’m sorry for the moments when we failed to meet...