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In Support of Ben Siegel 13

The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, New York, NY

5 minutes ago by Christina Davis

Ben Siegel, Vice President of The Hunter Women's Rights Coalition, is being unfairly targeted by a group of women who attended the HWRC's recent open microphone night. During the March event, a variety of groups and individuals stepped up to the mic to perform, or voice their opinions.

Forced out, adjunct reveals details 8

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, New York, NY

1 hour ago by Lia Eustachewich

Baruch College has been known for opening its doors, embracing its motto, "the American Dream still works." But for Adjunct Professor David Chowes of the psychology department, behind closed doors is where his American dream was halted. Though not ready to retire just yet, the 65-year-old recently received a letter from the college that read, "You will not be reappointed.

Sexual Tension: So Thick You Could Cut it With a Challah Knife 6

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, New York, NY

4 hours ago by Matt Williams

There is an astounding amount of sexual tension between the Beren and Wilf campuses at Yeshiva University. You have two groups of people who, from childhood, have been either explicitly or implicitly told that having a relationship with a member of the opposite sex is not an ideal in the eyes of (or is completely forbidden by) their religious authority.

War Abroad Means War at Home 2

The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, New York, NY

13 minutes ago by Milleska Contreras

Students, faculty and staff gathered in front of the West building on May 1, also known as May Day or International Workers day, in a composed, yet strong rally and teach-in against the war and the affects that it is having on U.S. citizens. The rally and teach-in, initiated by the Hunter Chapter of the Professional Staff Congress, the union that represents CUNY's faculty and staff, was part of an historic event.

A Man of Vision 2

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, New York, NY

5 hours ago by Harry Portman

At the end of this academic year, Rabbi Zevulun Charlop will complete his tenure as the Max and Marion Grill Dean of The Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and as Dean of the Mazer Yeshiva Program after serving in capacity, or one of its earlier incarnations for 37 years.


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War Abroad Means War at Home


		War Abroad Means War at Home

The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, NY

15 minutes ago by Milleska Contreras

Students, faculty and staff gathered in front of the West building on May 1, also known as May Day or International Workers day, in a composed, yet strong rally and teach-in against the war and the affects that it is having on U.S. citizens. The rally and teach-in, initiated by the Hunter Chapter of the Professional Staff Congress, the union that represents CUNY's faculty and staff, was part of an historic event.

While you were here: '04 to '08

Washington Square News, New York University, NY

1 day ago

UNIVERSITY | With the chaos of graduation all this week, you've got a lot on your mind. Lucky for you, we've wrapped up the newsworthy events of your entire college career

Happy Commencement!


		Happy Commencement!

Washington Square News, New York University, NY

1 day ago

Falling dollar brings classic pieces

Washington Square News, New York University, NY

6 hours ago by Lindsay Mueller

April showers bring May flowers ... and trench coats? Yes, this spring, women are snapping up the classic trench and its modern offspring, jewel-toned trenches and coats with cropped hemlines. And the rise of the trench and other sartorial classics might not just be due to the rainy weather.

Rabbi Shmidman To Step Down as Dean

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

5 hours ago by Zev Eleff

In a move that signifies an end of an era at Yeshiva University, Rabbi Michael Shmidman will be stepping down from his post as Dean of Judaic Studies, effective at the end of the academic year. Although his position has not yet been articulated fully, Rabbi Shmidman will remain at YU next fall.

The Death of a Salesman

The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY

45 minutes ago by E.R. Silverbush

The laugher, the lovers, the friends, the fights, the talk, the hurt, the jealousy, the passion, the pressure The real world. Sound like your MBA experience? Wrong, it's the poster for the theatrical release of "Pretty in Pink." I think that pretty much says it all.

President Joel Addresses Israel, Budgets, Stern Dormitory Space

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

5 hours ago by Zev Eleff

In a final interview of the year, Yeshiva President Joel met with The Commentator to discuss a variety of issues. Some of the president's comments have been incorporated into articles found throughout this edition. The remaining topics discussed by Yeshiva's top official - namely, YU's place in Israel, budget concerns, and dormitory space at the undergraduate campuses - can be found below.

Prof Lewin berates racist 'war on drugs'


		Prof Lewin berates racist 'war on drugs'

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

1 day ago by Mikhail Sedov

Drug-related arrests in the U.S. has drastically increased since the early 1980s with more African-Americans now losing their freedom than any other race, according to two new reports released last week by civil rights groups.

"Most drug offenders are white, but most of the drug offenders sent to prison are black," stated Jamie Fellner, Human Rights Watch's senior counsel in the U.

An Unlikely Shiur Guest

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

5 hours ago by Zev Eleff

The Commentator: Can you tell our readers a little about your background?

Jeff Wild: I was raised Catholic and have a Master's in Catholic spirituality from Santa Clara University in California. I was introduced to Judaism through my ex-wife, who was Jewish.

Stern's Student Social Venture Fund Announces 2008 Grantees

The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY

-44 minutes ago by Jenny Everett

NYU Stern's Student Social Venture Fund announced today $28,000 in grants which will be awarded to New York City organizations that provide leadership opportunities to young people that enable them to give back to their communities and provide them with the skills to become productive members of society.

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