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Israel bombs Lebanon: Prospects of a regional war in the Middle East

Nicholas Kablak, Political Reporter October 2, 2024

Israel recently launched a series of airstrikes into Lebanon. The Israeli government was targeting a number of Hezbollah assets in the country as the regional situation in the Middle East becomes more...

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House passes antisemitism bill

Mallory Waligora, Political Editor May 8, 2024

On May 1, the United States House of Representatives passed a new bill, causing the entire country to question its stance on free speech vs. violence. Where does one draw the line on free speech? How...

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Gaza solidarity encampments spread across the US

Mallory Waligora, Political Editor May 1, 2024

As Israel-Hamas tensions grow, college students all around the U.S. are taking action and protesting on campus. Many have likened the protests to the Vietnam protests – both protests advocating large-scale...

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South Africa takes Israel to court

Mallory Waligora and Noah Thomason January 31, 2024

In the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, a record accusation has been filed. On Jan 11. South Africa brought Israel to the International Court of Justice and asked the court to rule...

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Ruth Bergman of the Zekelman Holocaust Center leads a presentation on antisemitism

Dayshawn Fields, Features Reporter January 17, 2024

The Cis Maisel Center for Judaic Studies and Community Engagement hosted Ruth Bergman of the Zekelman Holocaust Center on Jan. 12. Bergman gave an educational presentation entitled “Antisemitism and...

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Claudine Gay resigns as Harvard University’s president

Mallory Waligora, Political Editor January 17, 2024

On Jan. 2, Claudine Gay resigned from her role as president at Harvard University. She was appointed as the first black President of Harvard and she became the university's icon for diversity. Gay has...

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