Columbia prez must go: She's now privileging antisemitic protesters over all other students


by New York Post

New York Post— Columbia President Minouche Shafik is now privileging pro-Hamas protesters over the rest of the community — and firing her must be just the start of rooting out the school's institutionalized antisemitism.

Time—Columbia’s Relationship With Student Protesters Has Long Been Fraught. Aniko Bodroghkozy, who participated in protest on Columbia's campus in 1985, spoke with TIME about how recent protests compare to other moments in the school's history some 40 and 56 years back.

The Independent—Jewish students and professors speak out against claims Columbia protests are antisemitic. “There has been this discourse that Columbia is this hotbed of antisemitism, but it’s just a bunch of nerds sitting on the ground playing games, chanting and doing homework,” said one student who has been at the college protest camp.

KTVZ—Columbia student protesters are demanding divestment. Here’s what the university has divested from in the past. WABC, CNN By Clare Duffy and Ramishah Maruf, CNN New York (CNN) — One of the core demands over the past week by the pro-Palestinian student groups at Columbia University has been for the school to withdraw investment funds from what they describe as companies profiting from Israel’s military action in Gaza. Columbia’s endowment is worth