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Jewish students across U.S. campuses express a wide range of emotions and perspectives in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 attacks ...
The argument that Israeli security is Germany’s “reason of state” was reiterated by Merkel’s successor, Olaf Scholz, during ...
Instead of addressing racist graffiti, a top Brazilian university is investigating professors for pro-Palestinian views, mirroring global suppression tactics ...
At a rally in Federal Plaza, six members of Jewish Voice for Peace announce an indefinite fast, saying “they are putting ...
Waldschmidt Hall and a University exit sign were vandalized with the painted words “Free Palestine” and acronym “DAMPL” ...
Lina Qasem Hassan treated victims of October 7th. She also publicly condemned the war in Gaza—a stance that imperilled her ...
An intergenerational movement is defending knowledge that challenges the status quo — on campus and in the streets.
In March, President Donald Trump launched an unprecedented campaign against Harvard, announcing that the administration’s ...
The Palestinian movement is at a crossroads. Fatah and its foremost rival for power, Hamas, are both weakened, the former by internal divisions and unpopularity and the latter by the ...
Perhaps nothing underscores Jewish communal concerns at this moment better than an op-ed published in The New York Times on Tuesday by National Council for Jewish Women CEO Sheila Katz.
Lawmakers approved a number of higher education bills — from more state oversight to tighter protest rules — that aim to roll ...
Taal spoke at Saturday’s meeting for the first time about the circumstances surrounding his persecution by the US government.