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Tag Archives: DePaul
Chicago DePaul student hysteria over Jason Hill “part of the growing anti-Semitic culture that is pervading American campuses”
WASHINGTON TIMES DePaul professor ignites free-speech uproar with unabashed pro-Israel views by Valerie Richardson May 7, 2019 Since arriving from Jamaica with $120 in his pocket, DePaul University professor Jason D. Hill in many ways has embodied the American dream, until he received a … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged anti-Zionism, antisemitism, DePaul, DePaul University, Jason Hill
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BDS, DePaul University and Hypocrisy
ARUTZ SHEVA Professor (Emer.) Abraham H. Miller May 31, 2014 After months of campaigning, the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement at Chicago’s DePaul University held a referendum on the issue. Only a small fraction of DePaul students actually voted and the … Continue reading
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Tagged BDS, Boko Haram, DePaul, Mauritania, Nigeria
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DePaul Referendum: Intimidation Up Close and Personal, an eyewitness account
STANDWITHUS BLOG by Janet Cohen May 27, 2014 As a mother of recently graduated college students, I wanted to see for myself what the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS) looked like. So I went to DePaul University, Chicago, on … Continue reading