Harvard Crimson

A food truck at Duke University offers a truce to rising tensions on Mideast politics

By Yonat Shimron — October 11, 2022
DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) — The Yalla food truck serves food that meets the most stringent dietary needs of two constituencies: Jews and Muslims. The food is both certified kosher and halal.

Doxxing on campus: How BDS tensions at Harvard became personal

By Haley Barker — July 8, 2022
(RNS) — Doxxing — the practice of revealing personal information online to promote harassment — has become an increasingly common tactic on college campuses, setting off debates about free speech.

Muslim refugee teen previously blocked from US arrives on Harvard campus

By Aysha Khan — September 3, 2019
BOSTON (RNS) — The organization that granted the teen a scholarship said that the U.S. Embassy in Beirut had reissued a visa for him after reviewing his case.

Satanism 101: The ‘faith’ behind the headlines

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — May 13, 2014
They're devil worshippers. No, they're atheists. They're witches. Well, maybe, but not Wiccan. A quick look at Satanists, who currently worship controversial headlines.
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