Tag: Columbia University

Columbia's Rashid Khalidi and UCLA's David Myers will discuss protests and repression on campus, focusing on the crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism.
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations criticized Columbia University for alleged Nazi-like ideology at a Holocaust memorial rally in Riverside Park.
Columbia University has decided to cancel its main graduation ceremony due to recent tumult on campus, including student arrests, the clearing of a Gaza solidarity encampment, and a building occupation by pro-Palestinian protesters.
Columbia University has decided to cancel its commencement ceremony due to ongoing pro-Palestinian protests on campus, leading to hundreds of student arrests and disruptions.
The text discusses observations about campus protests, highlighting insights from professors Rashid Khalidi and David Myers on the crackdown on pro-Palestine protesters at Columbia and UCLA.
An Israeli student at Columbia University expresses fear and discomfort due to rising anti-Israel sentiments on campus, leading to protests where Israeli students are demonized and calls for violence against Zionists are heard.
Columbia University's president, Nemat Shafik, released a video addressing the decision to involve New York City police in clearing protesters who occupied Hamilton Hall.
The article discusses a recent protest by pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University's Hamilton Hall and highlights the concerns and fears of Jewish, Zionist students like the author.
Protesters participating in the Gaza Solidarity Encampments at universities in the U.S. are being trained in militancy through manuals that promote tactics like breaking laws, seizing buildings, and evading arrest.
Jewish student leader Noa Fay from Columbia University discusses the rise of anti-Israel protests and antisemitism on college campuses, particularly at Columbia, where demonstrators have occupied buildings and targeted Jewish students.
Administrators at various universities, including Columbia, have taken harsh measures against student protesters seeking divestment from Israel, leading to hundreds of arrests and clashes with police.
The text discusses how Columbia University has become a place where foundational concepts of the American Jewish experience are dying.
In a recent discussion on "College Break" with Hadley Freeman, Noa Fay, and Maya Ilany, the conversation revolved around the Gaza conflict's impact on Ivy League campuses in America.
During the recent police clearing of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University, it was revealed that over 25% of the 112 arrested individuals at Hamilton Hall were not affiliated with the university.
The College Democrats of America faced internal strife over handling antisemitism amid campus protests, causing conflict with the Jewish caucus leaders who accused the organization of neglecting antisemitism to push an anti-Israel agenda.
The essay discusses academia's role in the Israeli military conflict in Gaza, highlighting moral philosophers' differing views on the actions of Israel and Hamas.
The article discusses the concept of Ashkenormativity, a term referring to the assumption that Ashkenazi Jewish culture is the default within Jewish communities.
Pro-Palestine student protests on college campuses are met with violent crackdowns, justified by some mainstream media as necessary to combat alleged antisemitism.
The article discusses the recent events at Columbia University, particularly the involvement of the NYPD to remove pro-Palestinian student protesters from campus, leading to criticism of the university's handling of the situation.
Jewish groups are advocating for more decisive action to address antisemitism at Columbia University following clashes related to a pro-Palestinian encampment.
This episode of "Poison Ivy" focuses on recent anti-Israel protests at Columbia University, where protesters have occupied an administrative building.
Final exams at Columbia University have been disrupted due to protests and arrests on campus, prompting the provost to shift to remote academic activities.
The article discusses New York Mayor Eric Adams' decision to send NYPD riot police to Columbia University and CUNY campuses to address protests.
Columbia University students, Ilan Cohen and Gabi Frants, will be discussing the protests at their campus during a Zoom call.
Dozens of student anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University in New York City were arrested by police and removed from Hamilton Hall after barricading themselves inside with banners supporting the Intifada.