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SCSU University Chronicle & Israel «SCSU Intellectuals SCSU Intellectuals
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SCSU University Chronicle & Israel. Thursday, Feb 19 2009. It appears the University Chronicle, the student-run newspaper for St. Cloud State University, has abandoned all journalistic integrity. First, some background information: On February 11, 2009, two SCSU HURL (human relations) professors, Drs. Slisli. They finished the presentation, regarding the poster and the images they chose to use.). On February 12, the University Chronicle published a letter I wrote regarding Israel’s war crimes in Pa...
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Is the intentional killing of civilians okay? «SCSU Intellectuals SCSU Intellectuals
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Is the intentional killing of civilians okay? Thursday, May 5 2011. Universal Declaration of Humans Rights. Actually, the tiff was with none other than Fouzi Slisli. A human relations professor at SCSU. (This is the same professor whom, by the way, I vehemently defended on this blog. And in the SCSU University Chronicle regarding a presentation he and others had gave on the attack on Gaza in 2009, which was interrupted by professor Edelheit. This is also the same professor I praised. Dr Slisli contends t...
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Eyewitness reports from Palestine «SCSU Intellectuals SCSU Intellectuals
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Eyewitness reports from Palestine. Thursday, Oct 1 2009. This is a longer version of a letter I wrote to the University Chronicle. You can read the shorter letter that was published in the University Chronicle here. Also see an update I’ve posted below. In the University Chronicle’s opinion page, though some people did also defend him. I also wrote on this blog regarding the blatant bias. The University Chronicle displayed in covering these incidents. Thankfully, last night’s presentation went with...