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Columbia University says it has banned student protester who said 'Zionists don't deserve to live'
Columbia University said Friday that it has banned a student protest leader from campus after a video resurfaced Thursday that showed the student saying Zionists "don't deserve to live." A university spokesperson said the student, Khymani James, has been "banned from campus." The university did not provide any further details...
Supporting global education
Supporters of Pratham USA gathered at the Hilton Americas Hotel for the Pratham Houston gala to raise funds for education for underserved children in India. Guests enjoyed food and entertainment, and heard from Rajiv J. Shah, president of the Rockefeller Foundation, about education and other efforts in global communities. Highlights of the evening included performances from two of the hottest stars from Indian Idol, Mohammad Danish and Shanmukhapriya. Pictured are Pratham board members (top row, from left) Raj Mehta, Shawn Karande, Houston chapter co-presidents Vikram Gopal and Pradip Seernani, Dhamo Dhamotharan, Mahesh Shah, Shivaji Dasgupta, Manish Jain, Pankaj Malani, Madhu Maganti; (bottom row, from left) Rekha V. Narahari, Mai Melligeri, Asha Dhume, Annu Rao Naik, Swatantra Jain, Namrata Sharma Goel, Sameera Kapasi Mahendru, Jyothi Singh, and Mili Shah.
(L-R) A pro-Palestinian supporter and a supporter of Israel argue with each other on the sidewalk after a rally outside of Columbia University
(L-R) A pro-Palestinian supporter and a supporter of Israel argue with each other on the sidewalk after a rally outside of Columbia University
Biden Admin. Response to Gaza Demonstrations
Washington (DC News Now) — Gaza demonstrations are happening on college campuses across the country including here in the DMV. Students from the University of Maryland, George Washington University and Georgetown University have protested and made encampments on campus. Brett Samuels is the White House reporter with our media parters at The Hill. Samuels discuss […]
Palestinian women weep as the bodies of wounded and killed relatives are taken away from a residential building that was targeted in overnight bombardment in Rafah
Palestinian women weep as the bodies of wounded and killed relatives are taken away from a residential building that was targeted in overnight bombardment in Rafah
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