Katya Dajani

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Students Debate “Is Progressive Zionism Possible?”

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On Wednesday, April 29, J Street U at Wesleyan and Wesleyan Jewish Voice for Peace and the University Government Department, hosted the debate: “Is Progressive Zionism Possible?”

Scholars in Action Host Enrichment Days

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On April 22 and May 5, Scholars in Action, a student group that tutors students at local middle schools, will be hosting its first ever Wesleyan Enrichment Days.

CAPS Reintroduces Self-Care Group

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Healing Forward: Self-Care for Survivors of Sexual Violence support group will return to campus. Each weekly session aims to help female-identified survivors of sexual assault in their healing process.

Students Build “Living Wall” to Bring Sustainable Gardening to Campus

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Wild Walls student group announced its plan to build a vertical plant wall on campus this semester.

International House Hosts Panels on Conflict Across the Globe

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During the month of November, International House is hosting three panels focused on conflict in Israel and Palestine, Iraq, and Ukraine.

Professor Explores Problematic Racialized Study of Jews

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Professor of Psychology at the University of Guelph Andrew Wintson spoke about the racialized study of Jewish people.

“Night and Day of Wellness” Aims to Cultivate Healthy Mental Practices

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Campus groups focused on mental health organized a series of workshops about maintaining wellness.

Students Participate in Hands Up, Don’t Shoot Photo Campaign

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“Hands Up, Don’t Shoot,” sparked by the shooting of Michael Brown, highlights racism and police brutality in America.

Kickstarting Without Caffeine: Energy-Boosting Food

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J Street U Brings Nizar Farsakh to Campus

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Circles and Ciphers and Cure Violence Host Panel on Inner-City Violence

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President Roth Launches New Online Course

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Middletown Day Welcomes Town Residents to Campus

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Posse Partnership Prepares to Bring Veterans to Campus

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