The statement comes hours after a rabbi at Columbia University has cautioned Jewish students against returning to campus over anti-Semitic protesting. Now, the White House has issued a statement blasting far left demonstrators in another example of anti-Semitism on Ivy League campuses. White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates called the protests 'blatantly anti-Semitic, unconscionable, and dangerous'
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Current curricula around the war in Gaza are making anti-Jewish sentiments even worse by prioritizing emotions over reason when talking about Israel.
Nemat “Minouche” Shafik, the president of Columbia University, took a firm stand against antisemitism Wednesday as she testified in front of a House committee. NBC’s Garrett Haake reports for TODAY.
But at a congressional hearing, Nemat Shafik hedges when asked about a slogan widely seen as antisemitic.
Republicans, and even some Democrats, focused on getting rid of specific university faculty who they say used antisemitic rhetoric.
PHILADELPHIA—Victoria Coates, a national security expert at The Heritage Foundation, traveled Thursday to the City of Brotherly Love with a cadre of security personnel to Read More
Protests are continuing at Columbia University on Wednesday as school officials are at a loss about what to do. Another tent city has arisen after cops tore down the first one on Monday.
Columbia University President Nemat "Minouche" Shafik is testifying before Congress over the university's response to antisemitism. Follow here for live updates.
Americans aren't getting anything out of Washington to improve their lives. Why should that exclude anti-Israel protesters?
While NBC was busy trying to discredit Jewish students who were victims of anti-Semitic attacks and threats caught on camera at Columbia University on Tuesday, ABC’s Good Morning America thought they could get by without admitting there was antisemitism coming from the pro-Hamas crowd. Instead, correspondent Stephanie Ramos simply said Jewish students “don’t feel safe” with no explanation as to why. Instead of focusing on the anti-Semitic attacks and rhetoric that caused classes at Columbia’s...