YU’s Fiscal Challenge: Shrinking Budget Pains
Washington Heights—Yeshiva University stands as one of the finest universities in the United States as well as Israel. Its graduates have excelled in nearly every
Washington Heights—Yeshiva University stands as one of the finest universities in the United States as well as Israel. Its graduates have excelled in nearly every
Congressional action on Iran is heating up again as the July 20 deadline for a final nuclear deal between Iran and world powers fast approaches.
Paramus—SpaceIL, an Israeli non-profit organization, is attempting to land the first Israeli spacecraft on the moon by the end of 2015 as part of a
State Legislators receiving two different delegations from the East Ramapo Central School District (ERCSD) have been faced with a population of angry parents, defensive administrators,
Teaneck—At last count, 33 educational organizations have come together to help sponsor the June 29 Teaneck Community Collaborative Conference, which is subtitled, “Educating and Inspiring
Defensemen Jeremy Hikind and Justin Hod led the team to victory with a solid score of 8-4. Cougar goalie, junior Tyler Hod, frustrated the North
J Street Vows Never to Back BDS At the J Street Confrence in San Francisco last week, Haaretz reports that J Street president, Jeremy Ben-Ami,
As supporters of Egypt’s former military chief turned president-elect, Abdel Fatah al- Sisi, took to the streets of Cairo to celebrate his overwhelming election victory,
New York—As controversy continues to swirl around the Novominsker Rebbe’s public condemnation of Open Orthodoxy at the recent Agudah Dinner, a Modern Orthodox rabbi and
Never before has the status of the relations between Israel and the United States been the way it is now—not even during President Gerald Ford’s
At university campuses in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Europe, they are hailed as heroes campaigning for Palestinian rights. But in Ramallah, ironically, activists belonging
As American and Iranian officials met June 9 in Geneva, a former spokesman for Iran’s nuclear negotiators, Seyyed Hossein Mousavian, and several physicists at Princeton proposed a possible solution to the