Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated every year on 2nd October to mark the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. This day is observed with great respect across India as a national ...
An Olde English pub that once hosted poets and intellectuals of Berkeley, California's free speech movement will shut down for good this month, with hopes of bringing the same spirit elsewhere after ...
In 2024, grieving the deaths of over 100 relatives in Gaza, she joined several protests calling for a ceasefire. On April 30, 2024 Kordia was among 119 demonstrators arrested outside Columbia ...
More than 900 Princeton Graduate School alumni and guests returned to campus for panel discussions, faculty lectures, ...
In a Hangzhou concert hall, a thousand spectators watched as a soloist performed The Long March, a propaganda poem by Mao ...
Re “Colleges Must Keep Hosting Difficult Speakers,” by Laura Ann Rosenbury (Opinion guest essay, Sept. 18): I agree with Ms. Rosenbury when she writes that free speech must be protected on college ...
A quiet hallway at Kearsarge Regional High School in North Sutton. Plaintiff Beth Scaer of Nashua described the settlement as "a great victory for the First Amendment." The Kearsarge Regional School ...
The federal government will “match remembrance with responsibility,” Prime Minister Mark Carney promised on Tuesday, as he ...
On September 20, 1966, David Ramin, then Israel’s representative at the UN, presented his country’s official position on Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, to the General Assembly. Israel, Ramin said, condemned ...
Here’s a look at the life of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Personal Birth date: October 7, 1952 Birth place: Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Russia Birth name: Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin Father: ...
Tower Bridge blocked by pro-Palestine marchers on October 7 anniversary - Protesters have taken to the streets of London despite the Prime Minister saying demonstrations showed ‘so little respect’ on ...
The founding of Hampden-Sydney College during a revolution was partly a coincidence, but the founders were also anti-royalist — so much so that they named the school after two Englishmen who lost ...