The Commentator Volume 64 Issue 7
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CAMPUS NEWS |
President's Circle Refuses to Fund Commentator by Jason Cyrulnik
The President's Circle, a University entity responsible for allocating yearly donations to campus
organizations, recently announced that it will not contribute any funding for The Commentator,
the official student publication of Yeshiva. Full Story
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Commentator Acquires SSSB Exchange
Further distinguishing itself as the premier Yeshiva student publication, The Commentator has
recently acquired the official newspaper of Sy Syms School of Business, The Exchange. Full Story
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TOP STORIES |
Yeshiva Announces Graduate Program In Jewish Studies for Women
by Pinchas Shapiro
On February 18, Rabbi Norman Lamm, esteemed president of Yeshiva University announced the
establishment of a two-year graduate program for women in Torah She-Ba'al Peh - Oral Law.
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Cardozo Dean Resigns Trend of Resignations Continue to Paralyze Yeshiva by Pinchas Shapiro In a letter to University President Rabbi Norman Lamm, Paul R. Verkuil, Dean of Yeshiva
University's Cardozo School of Law, informed the university administration that he would not be
renewing his contract after it expires June 30th of this year.
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Yeshiva Confiscates New York Times
by Aaron Klein
A recent Commentator probe has revealed that Yeshiva's Department of Facilities Management
has been allegedly confiscating New York Times vending machines from their respective
Uptown campus locations. The machines, which are the sole property of The New York Times
and have been missing for months, were found this week in a restricted access Facilities storage
room. Full Story |
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