There's been some debate that the issue with the universities not censoring students for saying antisemitic stuff isn't what's wrong. It's that they're not censoring it, but censoring students and staff for a plethora of other things. And the solution is to not censor anything and allow all of it in the name of free speech.
As someone who is very pro free speech, I'm curious to where everyone stands on this debate. I don't think you can allow students marching on your campus calling for genocide against Jews. Once that happens it becomes about more than speech. Now, you'll have students in fear of their safety and that is no stable environment for any student. Especially a learning environment. How is a Jewish student supposed to go to class and walk the halls everyday when they know that a large portion of the population are in favor of these people being killed or violence happen upon them.
Even as a free speech guy, I can't get on board with that. If students want to chant "Free Palestine!" that's another matter entirely. That is different from chants for genocide or chanting gas the Jews. If you're going to allow the latter, then you might as well allow students to walk up to other students and tell them you're going to fucking kill them.