During the event, Sayed Kashua spoke about what influenced him to be a storyteller and how it led him to move from the place he called home for entire life. Kashua’s work has generated significant recognition in Israel as well, as he is the recipient of the Bernstein Prize and the Prime Minister’s Prize in Literature. Read more »
Hendricks Chapel will host its first-ever 24-hour “famine” on Saturday as part of its 2013 hunger initiative. Participants will abstain from eating for an entire… Read more »
Low-income families dependent on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will have to tighten their budgets as the $5 billion cut to the program goes into… Read more »
With the spring 2014 deadline on Tuesday, SU Abroad is still offering the opportunity for students to study in the Middle East, despite ongoing conflicts… Read more »
An S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications professor has started a campaign to free a Liberian investigative journalist, whose imprisonment has seen widespread criticism from… Read more »
Civil rights activist and journalist Myrlie Evers-Williams will be the keynote speaker for a convocation co-hosted by the Student African-American Society and the SU’s newly… Read more »