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Former pro-Palestinian activist from Stanford explains why she left the movement

Thomas said that October 7 marked a turning point, not immediately because of what she saw in the media, but because of what she did not see.

Stanford student Taryn Thomas said she initially joined pro-Palestinian activism with good intentions.
Main entrance of The Yolanda and David Katz Faculty of the Arts building with young students. South facade, Tel Aviv University. Tel Aviv, Israel - March 7, 2022

Stanford Study: Study at TAU increases chance of becoming unicorn founder by 260%

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Stanford student newspaper sues Trump administration for alleged free speech violations

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Stanford suspends student co-op that it said asked Jewish students to leave


Pro-Palestinian protesters at Stanford charged with felonies

Those charged entered the building and demonstrated a "conspiracy to occupy" it and at least one suspect entered the building by breaking a window.

 A STUDENT attends an event at a protest encampment in support of Palestinians at Stanford University, in California last year. At Stanford, the DEI office backed events calling Israel an apartheid state, says the writer.

Student visa revocations sweep US campuses amid pro-Palestinian protest crackdown

"We recognize that these actions are distressing for many in our campus community. We expect this situation to remain fluid, and we continue to closely monitor and assess its implications."

 PROTESTERS ATTEND a demonstration in support of Palestinians in Gaza, at UCLA in Los Angeles, in April 2024.

36.6°C no longer the average human body temperature, says Stanford study

A decrease in average body temperature could be linked to improvements in public health and a lower incidence of chronic infections compared to the 19th century.

 36.6°C no longer the average human body temperature, says Stanford study.

Exploring faith and theology in 'Seeking the Hiding God' - opinion

“When my friends asked, ‘Arnie, why is it that you have faith and we don’t?’ — I tried to figure out what experiences in my life made me open to the possibility of faith,” he said last week.

 (illustrative) stacked books with three open books in the middle.

Rising cyberattacks call for better security and employee training - opinion

Cyberattacks on businesses are rising, targeting various sectors with advanced methods. Effective protection requires multi-layered security, updates, and employee training.

 A 3D-printed Cyber word standing on PC motherboard is seen in this illustration picture, October 26, 2017.

Stanford documents ‘widespread, pernicious’ antisemitism on campus since October 7

After conducting numerous listening sessions with Jews on campus, the committee is recommending that Stanford take steps to improve safety and mental health resources for Jewish students.

 Stanford students camp out in front of the university's White Plaza to push the school to adopt more aggressive stances against Israel, Stanford, California, November 7, 2023.

Stanford students arrested in pro-Palestinian protest that took over president's office

Approximately 10 students entered the building around 5:30 a.m. on the last day of classes for the spring quarter, while about 50 students linked arms and surrounded the building.

 Students are seen at a protest encampment in support of Palestinians at Stanford University during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Stanford, California U.S., April 26, 2024.

US gov't mustn't rely on detention as a means of immigration control - book review

Deliberately pitiless: A review of the traumatizing experience of four different immigrants to the US

 ELLIS ISLAND and Manhattan as seen from New Jersey.

Tel Aviv University holds International Unicorn Day Conference

Recently, a new study from Stanford University ranked Tel Aviv University first in Israel and first outside the United States in the number of unicorns.

Left to right: Joel Bar-El, Meital Shamia, Arik Faingold, Dr. Eyal Benjamin, and Sigalit Ben Hayoun.

At Stanford, a committee to address antisemitism is roiled by Jewish infighting

Administrators hope such committees generally made up of a mix of faculty, alumni and students can help coordinate productive responses to the challenge of antisemitism on campus. 

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