Jerusalem Center safe amid conflict
The staff at the BYU Jerusalem Center is staying in Israel despite U.S. State Department warnings to Americans in Israel.
Middle Eastern students respond to questions
In a student panel on April 4, six Middle Eastern BYU students answered over two dozen questions. The students hoped to correct misconceptions about Islam and violence.
Senior recital reflects Middle Eastern tradition
Sarah McDonald, a vocal student from Jordan, tried to foster a positive perception of Middle Eastern culture in her musical performance Tues., April 2.
Viewpoint: A fight for freedom
Freedom is what 3 million Palestinians will never experience.
The first time I felt free was during my freshman year at BYU. Since I was five-years-old, I knew that "the men in green," Israeli Soldiers who roamed the streets of every neighborhood, could some day kill me because I am a Palestinian.
Student Reactions
Over the years BYU students have responded to the conlict in Israel. This is a compilation of some of those Letters to the Editor and Viewpoints.
Archived Story: BYU students eyewitness Jerusalem conflicts
A 2-year-old Palestinian girl laid dead on the pavement near the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem earlier this week. Caught in the crossfire of the Middle Eastern conflict, the girl was struck by a stray bullet that ricocheted off a roadblock and killed her instantly.