Another side of PSM
By Joshua Solomon | August 27, 2004The Chronicle’s profile of the Palestine Solidarity Movement, which portrays the group as seeking a peaceful resolution, neglects some very important facts regarding the group. Its...
The Chronicle’s profile of the Palestine Solidarity Movement, which portrays the group as seeking a peaceful resolution, neglects some very important facts regarding the group. Its...
So it appears that the priorities of the Duke Police Department are in proper order. On the front page of the Aug.
As a non-Jew and a non-Muslim, I am tired of people talking about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict as one between the two religions.
The Aug. 23 editorial “Allowing PSM will Foster Debate” did not tell the whole story of the PSM, nor did it accurately reflect the group’s views and history.
When I arrived at Duke back in the fall of 1998, I was told that the area around East Campus was not safe. Years later, as a graduate student I bought a house in Walltown.
Aside from the Olympics, news of the presidential campaigns and occasional visits to the Duke website, I have been rather cut off from U.S.
Editors Note: This letter was addressed to the student's Resident Coordinater, David Montag, after Montag sent an e-mail to students explaining the University's policy of proactively breaking up...