The University of California plans to “evaluate every option” to resolve charges of antisemitism brought by the Trump administration against UCLA, UC President James B. Milliken said in a statement Monday.

Calling the current situation “unchartered waters,” Milliken’s comments followed a report in the Los Angeles Times detailing the Trump administration’s settlement proposal to UCLA. The proposal, according to the Times, calls on the campus to make a number of concessions and changes. Those include:

Publishing data annually for hires and student admissions broken down by “race, color, grade point average, and performance on standardized tests”

Making a statement saying the university does not recognize the identities of transgender people

Not admitting foreign students who are “ant

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