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Why this is of interest to Campus Times readers: Until now, eBooks were only for the get-rich-quick schemes. Now, literature has found a new, uncensored venue – PulpBits.com. Writing students and professors are encouraged to submit their work for consideration.

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Conversations that matter: Nora Rubel’s hope of shaping future political discourse on Israel and Palestine

Interpreted by some as an anti-Israel and anti-Zionist series, Rubel emphasized that while the need to support a particular side passionately is understandable, it is crucial to be aware of what you are standing behind by exposing yourself to historical and present knowledge.

On the Students’ Association resolution

This SA resolution is simply another way to follow the masses by expressing their dismay for Israel and standing in solidarity with the radical Palestinian people.