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Antisemitism i stanley cup s alive and well at New York University, according to a lawsuit brought by three Jewish students. The administration at NYU knows that there s a history of antisemitism on their campus, but yet have not just failed, but refused to protect Jewish students ... from the worst incidents associated with this antisemitism, said Marc Kasowitz, the attorney representing the students.The 83-page suit alleges the school has violated the Civil Rights Act, saying the school has fostered and fomented, this hostile environment, with students and faculty repeatedly abusing, demonizing and threatening Jewish students with impunity. Three students, ranging from freshman to junior, are included in the suit. They say their stanley cup schoolwork has suffered and that they are mostly staying home out of fear as tensions continue to rise. These are people who are confronted and have been confronted on almost a daily basis especially since Oct. 7, with threats, intimidation, in person, on the campus and on social media, said Kasowitz.The lawsuit alleges nearly a decade of incidents, but specifically a handful of verbal and physical ones since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.SEE MORE: Thousands gather for March for Israel rally in DCThe stu stanley cups dents allege professors have ended class early so students could attend anti-Israel rallies, made comments that rich Jewish donors control NYU, and both staff and students have been seen ripping down posters of Israeli hostages held by HamasOne allegatio Jvyg Police investigating YouTuber that published video that appeared to show her abusing her dog
It is a joyous time for Virginia junior stanley cup guard Kyle Guy. Not only is Guy getting to participate in this weekend s Final Four, Guy is engaged to get married. But it turns out one joyous occasion is playing havoc with another one. Guy and his fiancee removed their wedding registry after a link to their registry became public. According to the Washington Post, Guy said he was told that having a w stanley thermos edding registry would affect Guy s college eligibility. So no wedding registry, at least not y caneca stanley et. Yeah, that was crazy to me that thats illegal because thats what a registrys for, Guy told the media on Thursday. Yeah, NCAA said it was illegal, so Im not going to argue with it right now. Im going to try to win a national championship, and well open that book. Apparently Guy had launched the registry -- no word on where they re registered -- which became public knowledge through the Busted Coverage sports blog, the Post reported. The blog s founder then received a cease and desist letter from the university claiming that sharing the registry link could cause Guy to lose his eligibility. That s when Guy and his fiancee removed the registry. But NCAA President Mark Emmert said a registry is permissible as long as it is private. Nobody in the NCAA said anything of the sort, Emmert told USA Today. We don t know what the source of that information was. ... It s certainly not the case that it s a violation of NCAA rules. A university spokesperson told the USA Today that the university does
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