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British Colleges Are Handling Protests Differently. Will It Pay Off?
New York Times· 3 days agoUniversity leaders have so far adopted a more permissive attitude to pro-Palestinian encampments...
A ‘quite religious’ anti-Zionist: Meet the Jewish Columbia student who wrangled the college...
The Forward· 4 days agoMilene Klein is Jewish, anti-Zionist, and in the months after Oct. 7, served as the top opinion...
Speaking out: Honest assessment of reality
The Bismarck Tribune· 1 day agoThis opinion is gratefully based on Margaret Wheatley’s “Restoring Sanity-Practices to Awaken Generosity, Creativity & Kindness in Ourselves and Our...
Review: SPIRITED AWAY, London Coliseum
Broadway World· 5 days agoLondon isn’t a stranger to the stage adaptations of his creations: a major example is My Neighbour Totoro, which took up shop at the Barbican to great...
Shelter animals flown out of state in hopes of finding new homes
Greensboro News & Record· 2 days agoDue to overcrowding at the Rockingham County Animal Shelter, it is not uncommon for the shelter to transfer animals to other organizations, where they have a better chance of being adopted, ...
Star Parker: Add Sen. Tom Cotton to VP shortlist
The Bismarck Tribune· 3 days agoHeadlines are now filled with names reported to be on Donald Trump's "shortlist" of possible VP candidates. This vetting process is, as they say, par for the course. Trump will not be running ...
Word on the Street: 'Continue to continue,' as those we love pass away
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 3 days agoIt was six long years ago that the vision for Jeremiah Community—Micah’s planned neighborhood for...
Ulmer: Examining extremism found on both sides
The Bismarck Tribune· 4 days agoThe Cambridge dictionary defines extremism as someone who has beliefs that most people think are unreasonable and unacceptable. It is not unusual for extremism to become destructive/violent.