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Updated August 23, 2006 at 3:33 p.m. EST

 

BEST OF

AUG 05 - JULY 06

 

NEWS

 

'Jews for Jesus' Justified or Jilted!

Video:Commencement 2006 christens  college classmates colorfully!

 

Photo: LLS lovingly lets largest lively banner bring Bob’ O Connor brightness!

Video: Pedestrian Plummets to Pavement at Fifth & Bigelow

Video: Pennsylvania Governor’s School of International Studies 2006 Supports AIDS Awareness!

 

SGB ELECTIONS:

 

Video: SGB Presidential Debate Exclusive Coverage  

"Supporting the Six Servant Student Candidates for SGB"

"Students Savor Food Services and Diversity Seeking the SGB 8 and President!"

 

CAMPUS LIFE:

Blasi on Board Brings Back Brightness with Bundles of Bliss

 

Senior of the Year Award Recipient Reminisces Regarding Rewards, Responsibilities, and Review of Four Years!"

 

"Star Serenades Senior of the Year"

 

GREEK LIFE:

 

Photos: Chi Omega Sorority Sisters Sweep for a Sweet 3-Peat!

 

Video: Sorority Sisters Seek Students Selectively!

 

Video: Vote for your favorite Greek Life Talent Show!

 

Video: Watch Alpha Phi Alpha open Greek Sing 2006 with a stomp

 

Video: Watch the winning performance from Greek Sing 2006!  
 

Video: Greek Talent Show Online Winner is Claire Natale

 

Video: Watch Cavallaro and her sisters of Delta Zeta take 2nd place at Greek Sing 2006

 

EXPRESSIONS:

 

Trick or Treat  

 

"What kind of  F.O.O.T.B.A.L.L receiver will you be for Jesus?"

 

“Demystifying Dan Brown’s Delusional Deceptive Da Vinci Code: Lie #3: The Bible is a by product of man and not of God!"

 

“Demystifying Dan Brown’s Delusional Deceptive Da Vinci Code: Lie #2: Regarding the issue of Jesus being married to Mary Magdalene"

 

“Demystifying Dan Brown’s Delusional Deceptive Da Vinci Code: Lie #1: Regarding the issue of Christ's divinity!"

 

IMPRESSIONS:

 

Banning Bisexual Blood Brings Benefit

 

ACLU Aims to Annihilate Almighty’s Attendance

 

Funding Failed for Fellowship, 5-3 in SGB!

 

HOTPRESSIONS:

 

Rebuttal to Sam Morey's Pitt News column, "Jews for Jesus offend many on campus"

 

Rebuttal I to Rose Afriyie's sex column, "Relationships part two: when to emotionally invest."

 

"Contraceptives cause consequences for children!"

 

FEATURE:

 

Top 20 responses to 'Doing Arrival Survival is like......"

 

Top 24 answers to 'Celebrating Thanksgiving is like'........

 

Top 25 responses given by students at Schenley Cafe for the origins of the CANDY CANE!

 

Photos: College Day at Kennywood Kindles Kinesis

 

Photos: Peer PGSIS 2005's Past Portfolio Presentations

 

SPECIAL FEATURES:

 

Audio: Christmas Story with Sing Along Songs 

 

Video: “Celebrate Mary's  Conception of Christ with Church of AICCP"

 

Rhyme delivers message of Christmas

 

Audio: RCR4JC- FM: Jesus is the reason for the season 

 

Video: Light Up Night Showers Christmas Tree With Lights!

 

ENTERTAINMENT:

Spiritual Review of "The Visitation"

 

Video: Spiritual Review of 'X-Men: The Last Stand'

 

Video: PGSIS 2006 provided with Point State Park fireworks falling from the firmament!


Video: Spiritual Review of 'Superman Returns'

 

Spiritual Review of  "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"

 

EDUCATION:

 

Human Resource Management Final Exam 45 Sample Questions

 

Human Resource Management Final Exam Sample Questions II

 

Retail Management Sample Exam 54 Questions

 

Retail Management 116 Sample Questions

 

SPORTS:

 

Photo: Introducing the 2005 University of Pittsburgh Cheerleaders and Dance Team!

 

Photos: Pittsburgh Panthers v.s Notre Dame Fighting Irish Slide Show 2006  

 

Reddy's Realistic Rankings for Regular Season of NFL 2005  

 

Pick for free the PS NCAA 2006 Tournament Contest Brackets and win a cash prize

 

Photo: Panthers costly gaffes cost championship of Big East  

 

Photo: Former Pitt divers deliver dazzling performances

 

"Riveting Racing Recap of Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600"

 

STEELER COVERAGE:

 

Photo: Steeler fans celebrate at Cathedral of Learning as Steelers surge to Super Bowl XL seeking Seattle Seahawks  

 

Video: Indian Student Association involves itself in Steelers celebration

 

Photo: Steeler Supporters Spring into action at Schenley Café  

 

TOP 17 responses to Steelers seeking the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday’s Super Bowl XL was like……

 

Video: "Supporters Stress Significance of Seeking Savior’s Service for Steelers Sensation" 


Video: "Fans faithfully fostered for Steeler’s sensational quarterback near Mercy"


Video: "Motorcycle Menace Makes Mercy Mobilized by Faithful Fans of Ben Roethlisberger" 

"Jewish students walk for Israel"

By Ramesh C. Reddy
Pittsburgh Standard
     

Editors Note: A timely article from the archives in light of Israel - Middle East tensions

As rain continued to pour and students were returning to campus from church services with Bibles in their hands, Jewish students from the Jewish Heritage Programs (JHP) were on a mission of their own as more than 40 people gathered in front of the William Pitt Union (WPU) to do a Walkathon in support of Israel.

The walk started at 1:30 p.m. at the WPU preceded by registration and a concert by brothers Matthew and Jonathon Check of the University of Pittsburgh.

A Pitt Police officer escorted the walk members as three students led the walk holding a Jewish Heritage Program banner. The cross campus walk began at the WPU and ended at the WPU after they reached the corner of Forbes and Morewood at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU).

It took the participants one half hour to do the walk. The walk was preceded by a fundraiser to support the victims of terror in Israel through the Schneiders  Children’s Medical Center of Israel.

Brooke Lazowick, a Pitt Alumni and program director for the Jewish Heritage Program got the idea for the walk and with the help of other passionate Jewish students made it a reality at Pitt and CMU.

According to Lazowick, the JHP is a social organization that is geared towards unaffiliated Jewish students. Some of its events include holiday parties, singled-out, match-maker, and events to celebrate Shabbath and Jewish holidays.

She was pleased with the turnout from the group.

“For being a rainy day, I am very impressed that there were at least 40 [participants]. This is the first one we have done. Students want to do something. It is a chance for students to get out and do something such as raising money and giving the money to Schneider’s hospital”, said Lazowick.

Lazowick emphasized that the money raised would not only help Jewish children but all children that have been admitted to Schneider’s hospital regardless of religion.

The walk was sponsored to promote peace and to rally against all types of terrorism.

Lazowick said, “We are geared towards unaffiliated Jewish students and are not a political organization at all. We believe in peace and are not holding a sign saying, ‘Kill all Palestinians’ but we are Jewish.”

Lazowick was pleased to have student leaders who run the programs as she serves as a guide if they need help. Students echoed Lazowick’s reasons for walking.

Alitza Shoss, a Pitt sophomore at the time got involved in the walk to support Israel.

“I am Jewish and it is important to represent Israel in support of the Jewish communities throughout the world. Although it was small it sent a powerful message about Jewish unity on college campuses”, said Shoss.

Daniel Fuks, a Pitt freshman at the time got involved in the walk after putting fliers across campus because he felt it would be hypocritical not to.

“What we did today has a good cause and I am happy to take part in it. A walk shows solidarity among the Jews despite the political philosophies and religions differ”, said Fuks.

Fuks reiterated if nothing else people can agree that terrorism is wrong and people must help victims of terrorism.

Rabbi Shmuel Weinstein, an advisor for the JHP at the time and currently in charge of Chabbad House agreed with Fuks during his closing remarks after the walk.

“To the determined people who did the walk and who raised money, thank you! Terrorism is an ugly thing and came to the forefront on 9-11 and needs to be fought. Israel has been under siege for a long time even before the State of Israel formed. It is the struggle for the existence of Israel we support”, said Weinstein.

Weinstein ended his comments with a wishful hope.

“We wish there will be a day God-willing when all the terror will disappear. We should be dancing in the streets of Israel”, said Weinstein.

The event ended with a donated meal from Saris’ restaurant based in Squirrel Hill and an announcement that $800.00 was raised to give to Schneider’s.

Lazowick stated that this money will be added to the money raised by the students across the United States from other universities who also had the Walkathon. Many posed for a picture after the walk.

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