The council passed a resolution Tuesday after a student judicial panel questioned whether a candidate could serve on the board because she is Jewish.
The student government at UCLA unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday that condemns all forms of anti-Semitism.
Anti-Semitism growing on campuses across America.
UCLA’s Bruins For Israel will meet tonight with several other pro-Israel student groups on campus to discuss a new resolution against anti-Semitism.
In another sign of Jewish organizations remaining silent in the face of anti-Israel propaganda, University of Delaware Hillel, University of Delaware Chabad and the Jewish Federation of Delaware released a statement to the local Jewish community advising them "not to engage", "remain level-headed" and "set an example." When dealing with the upcoming anti-Israel week scheduled for the University of Delaware campus. The trio of organizations acknowledge:
A foul odor is in the air. Lest we have any doubt about it, The New York Times has caught a whiff of it, reporting in its Thursday edition on the Rachel Beyda case at UCLA. Simply put, we are in the throes of another version of the infamous Jewish Question here on campus.
The politics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict keep seeping into campus life at the University of California.
It seemed like routine business for the student council at the University of California, Los Angeles: confirming the nomination of Rachel Beyda, a second-year economics major who wants to be a lawyer someday, to the council’s Judicial Board.
The group Students for Justice in Palestine held a meeting last Thursday regarding the David Horowitz-inspired posters describing the group as a terrorist-supporting entity.
In the following article from the Glendale Community College paper El Vaquero, Glendale Police Detective Lt. Tim Feeley is said to consider the display of posters created by Jew Hatred on Campus which characterized the anti-Israel hate group Students for Justice in Palestine as "#JewHaters" as a "hate incident."
A Jewish rights group posted a letter Wednesday asking University President Steven Knapp to issue a formal apology for not addressing the swastikas reportedly drawn in International House two weeks ago.
The University of Toledo student government passed a divestment resolution during an open forum meeting March 3. This is the first divestment resolution that has been passed by a university student government in Ohio.
A student at the University of Ohio recalls the heated moments when she and three of her classmates were arrested last September while protesting the fiercely anti-Israel rhetoric of a fellow student, the president of the Student Senate.
A Cleveland State University student has filed a police report after discovering two swastika-like drawings on campus.
Members of GW’s Jewish community said they are concerned for their safety in light of an investigation into vandalism in International House, where three swastikas were drawn on walls.