What was the controversy surrounding the University of Arizona professor?
Jason Gervase, a lecturer, faced backlash for telling 'MAGA' supporters and 'Zionists' to 'F--k Off' on social media, leading to calls for his termination.
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This article summarizes two trending stories out of Arizona: controversy surrounding a University of Arizona professor's social media activity and recognition for a Wildcat's basketball player.
Jason Gervase, an American Sign Language lecturer at the University of Arizona, is under fire for social media posts where he told 'MAGA' and 'Zionists' to 'F--k Off.' Liora Rez, from StopAntisemitism, has called for his termination, arguing his comments are incompatible with a university educator's responsibilities. Gervase defends his statements as criticism of Zionism, protected by the First Amendment.
Separately, Noelani Cornfield, a guard for Arizona women's basketball, has been awarded All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. In her season with the Wildcats, she averaged 14.4 points and 6.9 assists, with six 20-point games. She was the only Wildcat to receive the conference award.
Jason Gervase, a lecturer, faced backlash for telling 'MAGA' supporters and 'Zionists' to 'F--k Off' on social media, leading to calls for his termination.
Noelani Cornfield, a guard for Arizona women's basketball, received All-Big 12 Honorable Mention for her performance this season.
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