LionPAC

Ask and ye shall not receive

Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine need to be held accountable for preventing campus discussion.

LionPAC invites Dershowitz to counter Chomsky

Dershowitz said it is pointless to try to change the views of someone radical like Noam Chomsky. He encouraged students to reach out to moderates on the Middle East.

Compassion and cooperation

There needs to be a two-way street of understanding between Israel and Palestine.

Iran Week: a journey of cooperation

We have a chance to put aside previous misconceptions during Iran Week.

A call for reason in Iran

A nuclear Iran is a threat to the world.

Not your grandfather's Israel

Israel contributes tremendously to the world through humanitarian aid, medical research, and technological advancements.

Israeli “apartheid”: a call for facts

If suicide bombers and rockets were entering the United States from any of its neighbors, one could say with a great degree of certainty that the United States would not stop with a simple security wall.

Israel debate hits College Walk

There is no wall separating the organizers of Israeli Apartheid Week and Peace Week on College Walk, but the lines in the cobblestones are clearly drawn.

Media Watch to promote dialogue, members say

Campus Media Watch, which members say formed around a commitment to fair coverage of the Middle East, has its eye on Columbia in its first semester as a Student Governing Board-sponsored group.

J Street, a road too narrow

We do not discount the suffering of the Palestinians, we do not discount the goal of peace, and we are certainly not ideologically pure about supporting Israel.