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January 15, 2014 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 10

… materials tage showcased the remarkable feats figh of the "leaders and the best" on tion campus, they failed to address the Mic needs of students that feel unsafe, cost are suffering from mental health was…

… University largely responsible for your professional success, joined by more than 540,000 other alumni all over the world and appreciated for years to come by a 200-year-old University and its students? When…

…- land?") "Teacher, you are Arab, not American." "Teacher, don't worry, you are like us." "Teacher, are you Muslim?" These questions and remarks have become the soundtrack to my Life After Graduation, my…

… identity crisis. Am I like every- one else? Am I Arab, Egyptian or do American? Am I Muslim? gi During my time at the Uni- w versity, I became increasingly so interested with personal and aca- bi demic…

student organization or M irsue a new career path. in m My most defining experiences demi s a Muslim on campus were most dowi early illuminated when I ques- 1. oned the notion of community in of hat we…

January 15, 2014 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

…. Some of the city's affluent white neighborhoods have bet- ter schools. The district's black students on average have lower grades and test scores and more disciplinary problems than white students. And…

… racial divi- sions linger within the integrat- ed Central High School, where riots erupted in 1957 as Gov. Orval Faubus tried to prevent black students from entering. A dayafter alkey desegrega- tion…

… called Tawasul - Arabic for Connec- tion. The project, still in the preliminary stages, aims to find innovative ways to get informa- tion out. "One of the things that we feel is a pressing need that has…

May 15, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… GLANZMAN Irene Butter is more than a Holocaust survivor. As a former University professor, she often visits classrooms to teach about her experiences and to educate school children and college students alike…

… founding members of a group of women who call themselves Zeitouna, an Arabic word for olive tree and a symbol of peace. Zeitouna hosts dialogue groups between six Jewish women and six Arabic women. They…

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