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Rutgers: We apologize for condemning anti-Semitism

Rutgers University apologizes for not communicating support for Palestinian community

The chancellor and provost of Rutgers University-New Brunswick issued an apology Thursday following a May 26 statement condemning the rise in antisemitic violence and hostile sentiments across America. A Wednesday statement from Chancellor Christopher J. Molloy and Provost Francine Conway said recent incidents were greatly concerning and a reminder of “what history has to teach us,” addressing the upward trend of antisemitism, continual racial injustices against minority groups and the increasing violence in the Middle East. “This recent resurgence of antisemitism demands that we again call out and denounce acts of hate and prejudice against members of the Jewish community and any other targeted and oppressed groups on our campus and in our community,” they wrote.

Rutgers University-New Brunswick Chancellor Issues Apology for Message Condemning Anti-Semitic Attacks

World-class! 13 more Pisay students receive admission offers from top universities abroad

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic might have turned people’s lives upside down but this did not stop some students from pursuing their dreams. Despite challenges under distance learning, the Philippine Science High School (PSHS) System could not help but beam with pride as its students co

Teenagers who use the internet for more than an HOUR daily have lower grades

If you re a parent to a young teen, it s likely you can usually find them with their smartphone glued to their hand. But a new study suggests that young teens should only have an hour of screen time a day, or their grades and test scores could suffer. Researchers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick found that teens who use the internet, social media or video games for more than 60 minutes a day on a weekday have significantly lower grades and test scores. Based on the findings, the team is urging parents to place time limits on their children s interactive technology use.

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