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Israel Threatens To Destroy Syria Regime If It Joins Gaza War
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- By Stefan J. Bos - Chief International Correspondent Worthy News
JERUSALEM/DAMASCUS – Israel has warned that it will destroy Syrian President Bashar Assad’s “regime” if Syria gets involved in the Gaza war, diplomats said Monday.
“The Israelis clearly warned Assad that if Syria was used against them, they would destroy his regime,” a Western diplomatic official told media on condition of anonymity.
Recent months saw several strikes on Iranian targets in Syria, widely blamed on Israel.
The attacks culminated in an April 1 Israeli airstrike that leveled a building next to Tehran’s consulate in Damascus and killed seven commanders in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, two of them generals.
Where Is the Safe Space for Jews?
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- By Joshua Arnold - The Washington Stand

A recent trend on college campuses is to install “safe spaces,” places where students — or certain identity-group subsets of students — can go to feel safe. These safe spaces are exclusionary by design; they protect students by insulating them. In extreme cases, safe spaces have been deemed to cover entire campuses, leading to the exclusion or disinvitation of undesirable visitors.
This “safe space” trend has been rightly ridiculed for its tendency to protect college students’ feelings from exposure to opposing viewpoints. Such exposure serves to sharpen the mind and used to be college’s main virtue. Thus, protecting students from “harm” by sequestering them from intellectual diversity undermines the whole point of college education.
Title IX Pushes Girls Out
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- By Eagle Forum
Biden’s DHHS Moves Forward on Erasing Girls and Women
Washington, D.C. — Today, the Department of Health and Human Services released its rewritten Title IX rule. Originally created to allow women equal access to education, the Biden administration has gutted these protections by expanding the definition of sex to include self-proclaimed ‘gender identity’.
Early last year, DHHS released a proposed version of the rule for the public to review. Over 230,000 comments were received. Eagle Forum joined countless other conservative organizations in opposing the new regulation.
BJU to Hold Nurses Pinning Ceremony
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- By Courtney Montgomery - BJU

Bob Jones University will hold a Nurses Pinning ceremony Thursday, May 2, at 2 p.m. in Rodeheaver Auditorium on the BJU campus.
During the ceremony, 43 nursing students will be presented with individual pins featuring a cross, representing the Christian emphasis of the BJU nursing program. The students will carry lamps, modeled after the Florence Nightingale lamp, which they will light during the ceremony while reciting the nurse’s pledge.
Dr. Marc Chetta, pre-med faculty, will deliver the keynote address. The dedication speech will be given by BJU Nursing Association president Will Johns.
Furman University Makes Strides Toward All-Steinway Status
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- By Press Release

ASTORIA, NY – Steinway & Sons congratulates Furman University on the institution’s recent acquisition of several new Steinway and Steinway-designed pianos. This substantial addition to the piano inventory significantly advances Furman’s progress toward becoming an All-Steinway Institution, a goal that has been discussed at the school since the 1990s.
A Student Team from Williamston, SC is in the National Finals of World’s Largest Student Rocketry Competition
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- By Press Release
A student team from Anderson 1 & 2 Career & Technology Center in Williamston is among 100 national finalists in the American Rocketry Challenge. The students will compete against other teams at the National Finals, taking place on May 18 in The Plains, Virginia, just outside Washington, DC. In addition to competing for the title of national champion and an all-expense paid trip to the International Rocketry Challenge in July at the Farnborough Air Show in England, teams will be competing for $100,000 in prizes. The top 25 teams will automatically receive invitations to NASA’s Student Launch workshop.
The team is making its first appearance in the National Finals after fielding a team in 2023. The team is advised by James Davis.
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