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Woman dressed up for an event standing on the front lawn of a house. 1914 Quiver, p. 146. ca. 1913-14. Glass plate negative.
... by the young people at Perkins School for the Blind, at the other end of the block from our house. It's a pleasure to visit and see what they're growing in their "every sense" gardens.
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A student encampment is back on the south lawn of Columbia University, just weeks after it was taken apart by the NYPD. The encampment calls for Columbia University to divest from companies tied to Israel. This encampment comes at a time when at least 34,000 people have been killed in Palestine by Israel’s military, according to media reports in early June 2024. Israel has said this is an effort to bring an end to Hamas, a military and political movement in Palestine. These latest attacks by Israel started after October 7th, when Hamas militants killed around 1,200 people in Israel and took 250 hostage.
The scale of Israel’s retaliation has been described as genocidal by various UN experts. Recently, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court called for the arrest warrants of Israel’s leadership as well as Hamas leadership.
Around the world, students have been protesting against Israel’s attacks on Gaza. In many cases, the peaceful protests have been met with violence. Around 100 students at Columbia University were arrested. The new encampment at Columbia comes at a time when alumni are returning to campus for Alumni weekend.
Governor Hogan Enjoys a Photo Op With Student Pages by Joe Andrucyk at Governor’s Reception Room, 100 State Circle, Annapolis MD 21401
Students enrolled in the “Improvisational Forms” dance course at Wesleyan University performed May 6 and May 8 at various locations, and on objects, around campus. The class is designed to explore various approaches to dance improvisation. Students learn to expand movement vocabulary, increase compositional awareness, develop their creative thinking and observational skills, and sharpen their performance presence.The class is taught by Susan Lourie, adjunct professor of dance. (Photos by Olivia Drake)