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Aaron Bandler is an award-winning national reporter at JNS based in Los Angeles. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, he worked for nearly eight years at the Jewish Journal, and before that, at the Daily Wire.

The chapter, already on probation, violated multiple policies by causing “a disruption” on campus in April, a university spokesperson told JNS.
Among many allegations in the complaint is that the Baltimore district still employs a teacher who made Nazi salutes toward a Jewish student and told his class he would “go all Nazi.”
“The settlement is believed to be the largest private settlement in campus antisemitism cases,” Becket stated.
“Her generosity and commitment will be lifting people up for many generations to come,” the Los Angeles benefactor’s family told JNS.
Sources told JNS that the settlement, for an undisclosed amount, was part of a $21 million Columbia settlement with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Jewish students were allegedly asked to leave because they were “assumed to be Zionists,” Rabbi Jessica Kirschner, executive director of Stanford Hillel, told JNS.
Charles Small, of ISGAP, told JNS that it’s unfortunate that William Bennett is “on the payroll of an entity that’s affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.”
A Jewish doctoral candidate who left the university said she experienced “ancient stereotypes with modern progressive language, repackaged through social-justice discourse.”
The agreement is “a seismic shift” in the United States holding schools, which receive tax dollars, “accountable for antisemitic discrimination and harassment,” the U.S. education secretary said.
The Middle East Forum identified “misuse of taxpayer dollars on a grand scale,” the think tank’s executive director told JNS.
The investigations seek “to protect American students, lawful residents from invidious national origin discrimination,” per the Education Department.
“Israel was the issue that faculty were least involved in, least likely to report to us that they dealt with,” the professor Leonard Saxe told JNS.