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Students camping out at San FranciscoState University, the latest campus now home to a new demonstration. People should have the right to speak about whats going on. I dont understand what the end goal is. Mixed reaction tonight as a new college demonstration has popped up right here in the bay area. Good evening everyone. Im mike mibach and im julie julie haener. Tonight, students at San FranciscoState University making their voices heard, demanding the college cut ties with companies doing business with israel. But some jewish students say they are concerned about the protest. Ktvu zac sos joins us now live from the university, where things have remained peaceful. Tonight. Zach yeah, and some of those demonstrators still camped out just a short distance away f ....
Transformer warmer, through which our courthouse receives power from pg and e, herrick says. They made repairs to the equipment and since march, theyve rented a generator but had to replace it three times because of malfunctions. She says renting and fueling the generator cost 150,000 per day. And so as of april 20th, that it has been ready to receive power from pg and e, we simply need to be reconnected. Pg and e released a statement monday saying the Family Justice Center courthouse in downtown san jose requested that pg and e deenergize their service so repairs could be made to equipment owned by the customer that had failed. Pg and e has been working with the customer to resolve all outstanding issues and is committed to getting the customer restored safely and as quickly, eric sayl operations have been interrupted , including cases involving domestic violence, restraining orders and criminal cases. The disruption to. T ....
Letters to the Editor: How Not to Fight Antisemitism If Jewish Currents’s position is that the Jewish left could be more selective in which tropes we push back on, or that our efforts shouldn’t be limited to debating tropes and defining antisemitism, I’d wholeheartedly agree. But your responsa makes broader, shakier arguments: using viral tweets as a stand-in for “the left” writ large, implying that confronting antisemitic tropes is rooted in a desire to claim “victimhood,” and acting as if Bend the Arc’s list of antisemitic incidents represents the entirety of the left’s strategy to combat antisemitism. ....