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Campus mood at Columbia University has shifted dramatically under the university's new leadership, with many students now reluctant to speak about Gaza demonstrations.
The students who “occupied” the Butler Library demanded that the name “Butler” be removed from the building, calling him a ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday that his officials are evaluating whether any of the anti-Israel protesters who ...
College finance clubs have become a gateway to Wall Street careers, and the process for joining can be as cutthroat as the ...
Welcome to Margin of Error, a politics column from Tom Scocca, editor of the Indignity newsletter. This was how Columbia ...
Mamdani, a Democratic socialist state Assemblyman from Astoria, Queens, proposed legislation that calls for a dramatic alteration or repeal of real property tax exemptions for “private ...
Columbia University and Barnard College suspended over 70 students, including non-protesters and journalists, following a pro ...
Protests erupting at Columbia University highlight a troubling trend of anti-Semitism on American campuses, raising urgent questions about the safety and freedom of expression for Jewish students.
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Columbia University suspended over 65 students following a pro-Palestinian library protest, with the interim president ...
Columbia punished students for protesting Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, escalating a growing crackdown on campus dissent.