Harvard University plans to borrow $750 million from Wall Street as part of contingency preparations, following the US government's review of federal grants and contracts to the school over alleged antisemitism on campuses. The government listed conditions that Harvard must meet to receive federal money, including a ban on protesters wearing masks. Harvard's plans come after Princeton University announced it was considering the sale of $320 million of taxable bonds. Harvard intends to issue up to $750 million of taxable bonds for general corporate purposes, adding to its existing debt of $7.1 billion.

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