WASHINGTON — For someone who has watched the career of Lebanese publisher-politician Gebran Tueni, the real shock of his death in a car bombing yesterday at age 48 was that he had survived for so long ...
My good friend, Joe Faissal, was born 90 years ago in a sleepy village in Lebanon. After arriving in the U.S. in 1956, he married and went on to earn a degree in math and physics from the University ...
A Lebanese grandmother, a strong-willed widow who raised six children, taught Carol Tull the importance of independence, frugality and fresh food. Raised on the South Side of Chicago, Carol walked the ...
For Mary-Kate Wilson ’25, learning a language is about prioritizing communication over perfection. Since she began studying Arabic in middle school, Wilson has discovered that learning (and loving) ...
As the Palestinian-Israeli fight continues and the occupation in Iraq flummoxes observers, another place in the Middle East suffers more quietly, yet no less relevantly. That country is Lebanon and ...