Lavundi: 'It took 7 non-Jews to hide 1 Jew per year' from police
By Samantha Arcieri in News
OCC remembered the Holocaust with a series of five events dubbed "Holocaust Remembrance Week" recently.
One event, a presentation on Jewish history in Berlin and titled "50 Years Later: Reflections on and from Berlin," was presented by William Lavundi, professor of English and literature, who spoke about the city before, during and after the Holocaust.
By David Nugent in Sports
The OCC men's tennis team has qualified to participate in the national championship competition.
The Vikings earned this honor with a third-place finish in the National Junior Colligate Athletic Association Region XIX tournament at Mercer County College Apr.
By Staff Editorial in Opinion
Not only has OCC gone assessment crazy, but also its practices for the assessments are inconsistent in a variety of ways.
For a writing assessment that is part of "writing across the curriculum," a student is asked to surrender the rights granted to them under the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974.
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