Student demonstrators at Columbia University, the epicenter of pro-Palestinian protests that have erupted at colleges across the U.S. are being suspended after, defying requests to leave.
An anonymous Jewish student filed a lawsuit Monday against Columbia University, alleging that the Ivy League school has failed to provide "a safe educational environment” for its students amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests. In the lawsuit, the second-year student claims that since demonstrators established a “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” more than a week ago, she and other
Columbia University's Jewish students aren't under threat, one anti-Israel protester told Fox News. "I think that this is a really false narrative that's being promoted," the protester, who identified herself as Lillian, told "Fox & Friends" co-host Lawrence Jones in New York City, outside the Ivy League university's campus on Tuesday. ANTISEMITIC RIOT AT COLUMBIA REACHES BOILING POINT AS AGITATORS TAKE OVER ACADEMIC BUILDING, BARRICADE DOORS Jones asked a series of questions in light of...
Columbia rocked by seventh day of pro Palestine protests. Donors such as Robert Kraft and Leon Cooperman have spoken out. But alumni including Barack Obama, Warren Buffet and Julia Stiles all silent
The student editors of the Columbia Law Review demanded that exams be cancelled over their trauma from witnessing and experience police "violence" against anti-Israel protesters. The students made their demand in a letter sent out on Thursday after police liberated the college's Hamilton Hall from pro-Hamas protesters on Tuesday and arrested about a hundred people. "As the Administrative Board of student editors of the Columbia Law Review, we urge the Law School to cancel exams and give...
A New York City charity encouraged anti-Israel activists to recreate the violent protests of "the summer of 2020," just hours before rioters stormed and occupied a building on Columbia University’s campus.
In a video that went viral on social media, a college student protesting Israel at NYU confessed she didn't know why they were protesting at the university.
The demonstrations have led Columbia to hold remote classes. The school said in an email to students that bringing back police "at this time" would be counterproductive. The university said it will offer an alternative venue for the protests after exams and graduation.
April 29 (UPI) — Columbia University President Minouche Shafik on Monday said talks have broken down with student organizers on campus protesting Israel‘s occupation of Gaza, and the university’s investments in Israeli-backed financial institutions. In a letter Monday to the university, Shafik said how since Wednesday, “a small group of academic leaders has been in constructive dialogue with student […] The post Columbia sets deadline for student protesters to leave or be suspended first...
Columbia Unviersity officials say they failed to reach an agreement with protesters on the campus. Columbia University leaders issued a notice saying had “already identified many students in the encampment." [ more › ]
The president of Columbia University is facing a possible censure vote for calling the NYPD to arrest students at an anti-war encampment on the school's campus. Chris Jansing spoke to Jacob Schmeltz, who is a senior at Columbia, about his current experience there as a student.
Columbia University has announced the suspension of students who support Palestine and protest against the Israeli war in Gaza. Columbia University officials stated that these students refrained from dismantling their protest tents in the university’s New York campus plaza. Following this, Columbia University decided to suspend the students from their studies, as negotiations with protest […]