(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 ...
Protesters have voiced various demands, such as calling for their universities to disclose ties to Israel (including ...
In late April 1968, New York magazine assigned me to cover the protests at Columbia University. After the NYPD, often ...
Though safety is important, cancelling the main ceremony due to pro-Palestinian protests was an inappropriate response, ...
Columbia University finds itself at a similar crossroads as the Class of 1968 after canceling the upcoming university-wide ...
The embattled president is facing growing dissent from faculty over her handling of the pro-Palestinian demonstrations on ...
A hate-fueled revolutionary manifesto that links Columbia University’s pro-terror protests to heralded “anti-colonial” ...
Peaceful dialogue is the only way to address the concerns of students protesting around the world in solidarity with the ...
Particularly but not only in red states, state-endorsed violence is manifesting in extreme forms. I was in Florida in May ...
After protests escalated – with “offensive graffiti across multiple buildings all over campus, some quite clearly both ...
NEW YORK — Arts and sciences faculty at Columbia University passed a vote of no confidence in embattled college President ...