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In Botstein’s view, the government’s demands of these schools do the opposite of fighting antisemitism. “The government is playing out a classic antisemitic routine,” he said.
Botstein, born in 1946 in Europe to Holocaust survivors, has led the liberal arts college for 50 years.
A resident who survived last month’s fire at an assisted living residence in Fall River, Massachusetts, has filed a lawsuit ...
College admissions has gotten infuriating. We get it, and we are here to help.
We usually think of satellites as small objects orbiting planets or stars. But in the broader universe, galaxies themselves ...
First Steps” held firm at the top of the U.K. and Ireland box office for a second weekend, adding £3 million ($4.1 million) ...
Detroit mayoral candidate Todd Perkins outlines his approach to economic development, environmental impact, air quality, and ...
The University of Virginia's board didn't defend school's president James Ryan when Trump came for him. How university boards can be better.
If you go boating on the Westport River and need a treat, Tweet's Treats is there to satisfy your sweet tooth. Check out the ice cream boat.
A person accused of stabbing another man in the neck last week in Lebanon will stay in jail after a judge upheld a magistrate's decision to deny him bail.
A new study finds early humans ate tough grasses and tubers long before their teeth adapted, suggesting behavior, not biology, drove human evolution.
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