The Reading List: Occupy AIPAC, Vassar Admissions Missteps, Refocusing the Job Search, and More.

While the Occupy Wall Street protests were generally directed at domestic reforms, the next generation has been repackaged and taken in an entirely new direction. Occupy AIPAC is one of a few anti-Israel movements that have stemmed from the original incarnation. However, whether or not this reflects a re-characterization of  what the Occupy movement stood for, or simply an extension of its principles, is debatable. [Tablet]

Across the nation, career centers at colleges and universities are retooling the ways in which they approach the job search as the sluggish economy enters its fourth year. [Forward]

After rampant  pro-Palestinian sentiment on its campus, Rutgers University officials meet with Jewish leaders, providing assurances that the campus remains committed to providing a positive and constructive atmosphere for all students. [New Jersey Jewish News]

Floridian Jews appear ready to vote Romney in tomorrow’s primary. Winning the Jewish vote may be critical for victory in the close race. However, whether the Republican nominee will be able to carry the Jewish vote in Florida for the general election remains to be seen. [Forward]

The admissions office at Vassar College mistakenly released a prototype of their Early Decision acceptance letter,  giving false hope to dozens of prospective students.  [New York Times]

 

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