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  • العربية: التعليم والتحركات الطلابية
Pictures of student martyrs and prisoners are displayed outside the student council office at Birzeit University

“The Only Liberated Place”: Birzeit University and the Fight for the Future of Palestine

By
Maysa Mustafa
A composite of two images: a girl covering her eyes and looking away with a shy smile on her face in the foreground, with a classroom in the background.

Public Education: Thousands of Children Left Behind at the Start of the School Year

By
Layla Yammine Christina Cavalcanti
A scene from one of the confrontations on Hamra Main Street, where tens of students charge, amid tear gas, some of them armed with stones.

The Student Movement in Lebanon, a Struggle Through Time

By
Fátima Fouad el-Samman
Composite of images taken at a hospital in Lebanon and of protests organized by Lebanese University students. Photos taken on October 19, 2021 and October 25, 2011, by Marwan Tahtah. (The Public Source)

Students or Workers? Lebanese University Medical Students on the Frontline of a Crumbling Healthcare System

By
Yara El Murr Layla Yammine

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