Anonymous wrote:
Jewish students can feel very safe in Catholic schools in general - Georgetown & Notre Dame
Anonymous wrote:
Jewish students can feel very safe in Catholic schools in general - Georgetown & Notre Dame
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern for sure. I give the president a lot of credit for reaching an agreement with the protesters. Very progressive president.
There should never have been a negotiation.
They are students who signed a code of conduct before enrolling.
Follow the rules or get suspended should have been the only discussion. They should have rec38ved the same consequences as a group of red hat wearing frat boys would have if they had said the antisemitic things that these students did.
+1,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jewish alum from Northwestern, with a Jewish kid at Northwestern right now. Northwestern is INCREDIBLY safe for Jewish students. It's not only located in a heavily Jewish area, population-wise, several of its hallmark programs and schools are named after Jewish donors, the current president is Jewish -- as were the last two presidents.
Being anti-genocide and protesting peacefully to that end is NOT antisemitic. It's really disheartening to see so many Jewish alums, both at NU and at other institutions, make these conflations.
Heck, this video was taken at Northwestern: https://twitter.com/TalbertSwan/status/1784412078704337009
But to answer your question, OP, Northwestern. Hands down.
On Yom Hashoah of all days? You’re a shonda.
Our Jewish tour guide in March gave his honest assessment of what’s happening on campus and ive read about the movement to remove Hillel and I’ve the defacement of buildings with the names of Jewish donors. You the more you repeat this narrative about Israel and genocide the more credence you give it. The Nazis were experts at that.
Anonymous wrote:Jewish alum from Northwestern, with a Jewish kid at Northwestern right now. Northwestern is INCREDIBLY safe for Jewish students. It's not only located in a heavily Jewish area, population-wise, several of its hallmark programs and schools are named after Jewish donors, the current president is Jewish -- as were the last two presidents.
Being anti-genocide and protesting peacefully to that end is NOT antisemitic. It's really disheartening to see so many Jewish alums, both at NU and at other institutions, make these conflations.
Heck, this video was taken at Northwestern: https://twitter.com/TalbertSwan/status/1784412078704337009
But to answer your question, OP, Northwestern. Hands down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern for sure. I give the president a lot of credit for reaching an agreement with the protesters. Very progressive president.
There should never have been a negotiation.
They are students who signed a code of conduct before enrolling.
Follow the rules or get suspended should have been the only discussion. They should have rec38ved the same consequences as a group of red hat wearing frat boys would have if they had said the antisemitic things that these students did.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern for sure. I give the president a lot of credit for reaching an agreement with the protesters. Very progressive president.
Anonymous wrote:If Jewish, Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:
Would love thoughts from people who have recent experience with either college or whose DCs also were choosing between them. I wish he could apply to both and then decide, but it seems that if he wants NU it has to be by ED so he has to decide sooner.