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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 ...
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 ...
NYPD and Columbia University’s Public Safety team infringed upon the fundamental right to freedom of the press, restricting ...
At a time of uncertainty and federal change, we must be clear: The Chronicle condemns all attacks on student press freedom and all violations of the First Amendment.
The Exponent stands with the Columbia Daily Spectator, Columbia University's independent student newspaper, amid recent ...
Second, Columbia and Barnard must apologize to every previously suspended journalist and student who did not break any rules ...
New York police intervened after pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupied the university’s main library Wednesday evening.
New filings reveal how the FBI tried to unmask the Columbia students’ Instagram account and got blocked in court on free ...
Columbia has a pass for neighbors, including, Columbia says, the plaintiffs of the lawsuit, but the system is “clumsy,” the ...
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New York Magazine on MSNHow Trump Defeated ColumbiaKatrina Armstrong entered a crowded conference room in Washington, D.C., sat down at a long table, and prepared to be deposed ...
NYPD officers took dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators into custody at Columbia University's Butler Library on Wednesday evening.
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