(NewsNation) — A first-year Columbia University student said he doesn’t feel safe on campus as pro-Palestinian protests continue. The student, Noam W., joined “NewsNation Live” on Monday. He asked to ...
Multiple pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied an academic building at Columbia University said they were hurt from last ...
Most of Columbia University’s Board of Trustees ignored emails and calls — including two who hung up the phone — asking about ...
Columbia University finds itself at a similar crossroads as the Class of 1968 after canceling the upcoming university-wide ...
A hate-fueled revolutionary manifesto that links Columbia University’s pro-terror protests to heralded “anti-colonial” ...
The embattled president is facing growing dissent from faculty over her handling of the pro-Palestinian demonstrations on ...
In late April 1968, New York magazine assigned me to cover the protests at Columbia University. After the NYPD, often ...
Georgia Joins the Movement” said the front page headline on the May 2 edition of The Red & Black, the campus newspaper at the ...
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik acknowledged the “strain" that the anti-Israel protests put on its community, ...
Columbia University president Minouche Shafik urged other university higher-ups to “engage in serious soul searching” over ...
After protests escalated – with “offensive graffiti across multiple buildings all over campus, some quite clearly both ...
The TWU is planning to sue Columbia University over the anti-Israel protests, alleging that its members were targeted inside ...