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GW University investigates possible chemical attack on student-led Israel festival
The university will examine whether individuals attending the event were targeted based on their Jewish faith, it said in a statement.
Choosing Ono is what ultimately led me where I wanted to be
School system to fully reopen across Israel starting Sunday, Education Ministry confirms
Seattle fundraiser calls to 'materially support' the 'Lebanese resistance'
Israel's future leaders: The students are the answer - opinion
Students are young, flexible, and spontaneous. They can relocate, adapt to new environments, and build new lives quickly. Israel must recognize their unique human resources.
The reversal of leadership roles: The young are keeping the country afloat - opinion
While the government focuses on slogans, renaming wars, and attacking the judicial system, it is the young generation that keeps Israeli society functioning – almost entirely on its own.
A third of US college students think Palestinians better ally than Israel - poll
A Buckley Institute poll found 33% of American undergraduates view Palestinians as a better US ally, while 29% favor Israel and 38% remain unsure.
From Ha'am to Mitzpeh: Hubs of Jewish life and student journalism on US campuses
Though small in number, student-run Jewish college publications continue their work over 50 years on, keeping alive hubs of Jewish life.
Israel expands academic support for IDF soldiers in 2025-26
Defense Ministry and universities unveil 2025-26 plan to help soldiers balance military service with studies and secure their academic future.
Over 800 Indonesian students suffer mass food poisoning from gov't free meals
One case affected more than 500 and was the biggest outbreak yet under President Prabowo Subianto's flagship program.
Antisemitism helplines launched for Jewish university students in UK, Amsterdam
Amid growing antisemitic incidents on campus, the helplines will provide 24/7 support.
19 killed, more than 300 wounded in Nepal 'Gen Z' protests against social media ban
The protest centered around several corruption cases in the Nepali government and bans made on social media use in the country.
UK offers fully funded scholarships to Gazan students, medical aid for children
Lammy and Cooper said that their government was also bringing Gazan children in need of medical care to receive treatment from UK National Health Service specialists.
Columbia University students return under shadow of Trump antisemitism deal
Some within Columbia are concerned that a new antisemitism definition adopted by the university, which recognizes some criticism of Israel as discriminatory toward Jews, would chill academic freedom.