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April 8, 2010
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Simulation aims to spark dialogue
Sarah Brajtbord ’11 said her visit to Palestine after her freshman year made a dramatic impact on her.
“Going through the checkpoints [of the West Bank] as a privileged American, especially as a privileged Jewish American, was one of the most profound and emotional experiences of my life, and it’s really something that brought me to the level of activism and the commitment to [Israeli-Palestine relations] that I have today,” she said.
A leader of Students for Peace and Justice in Palesti…
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- Lauded economist details ‘randomista’ perspective
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- College extends Anderson’s term, Braun to lead hiring
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Living & Arts
- Swat Style Snapshot
- Tackling stereotypes with short films & humor
- In Kitao, a celebration of timeless social activism
- Treading the thin line between life and death in film
- Spoken word performer traces poetry in music
- Chamber music encourages musical connections
- Improved eating habits leads to healthier lifestyle
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Opinions
- Checkpoint furthers visibility of conflict, spurs discussion
- Checkpoint simulation not handled tactfully
- Wall effectively provokes natural emotional response
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- Student-Athlete Q&A: Travis Pollen, Swimmer
- Track & field athletes set to compete at conferences
- Softball team in playoff contention
- Garnet athlete of the week
- Green Terror tops lacrosse team
- For Tiger Woods, coming back is the whole battle
- Shirts on, cleats off: keeping your vanity in check



