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Hussein Leaves Legacy of War and Peace

By Yehuda Burns

The passing of King Hussein of Jordan leaves a dual legacy. On the surface, his death came while searching for peace with Arab neighbors and even, ostensibly, with the Israelis. Still, peace with Israel was not always forthcoming. His record as a moderate ruler in the face of other Arab authoritarian regimes, however, is especially impressive.

Behind the Scenes at the Yeshiva College Arts Festival

By Aaron Klein

Many students participated in this year's Yeshiva College Arts Festival in one way or another. Some helped with the planning, others performed or displayed their impressive works of art, and still others sat in the audience and watched attentively as their fellow classmates put their reputations in jeopardy.

Gambling on Campus - You Bet!

By Chaim Schneider

Heading home for vacation, most students look forward to seeing their parents, visiting friends, and relaxing. For a growing number of students, though, vacation is a chance to head out in a different direction. For many students, gambling, both on and off campus, has become a popular diversion. This development is worrisome to concerned friends and administrators who fear that the recent trend may develop into something more serious.



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