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New York City police took 80 people into custody after responding to protests on Columbia's campus, the police department said.
A faculty rights group at Columbia University condemned the administration for calling the NYPD to gain control over an anti-Israel protest at the campus library.
Some newly minted grads torched their diplomas in protest, loudly booing, chanting and brandishing signs denouncing Israel.
Columbia University violated civil rights law by “acting with deliberate indifference towards student-on-student harassment ...
A federal probe found Columbia University violated the rights of Jewish students since campus protests took hold following ...
New York City police officers took dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators into custody at Columbia University's Butler Library on Wednesday evening. NYPD officers were seen removing about 76 ...
The head of Columbia University gave a commencement speech Wednesday acknowledging the absence of student activist Mahmoud ...
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrated outside Columbia University's gates during Wednesday's graduation ...
Columbia University officials asked the NYPD to help secure Butler Library Wednesday night, after protesters’ actions caused “substantial chaos” and “posed a serious risk to our students ...
NYPD called to Columbia University after protesters cause 'safety hazard' at campus library New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday evening police had been sent to the campus “to remove ...
NEW YORK − Police arrested dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators who took over part of Columbia University's main library on May 7. Ahead of finals week at the Ivy League campus, student ...