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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.
Welcome to Margin of Error, a politics column from Tom Scocca, editor of the Indignity newsletter. This was how Columbia ...
Columbia University and Barnard College suspended over 70 students, including non-protesters and journalists, following a pro ...
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.
Columbia University has suspended dozens of students and barred alums and others who participated in a pro-Palestinian ...
Columbia University’s crackdown on free speech just got even worse: The school tried to suspend four student journalists who ...
A Columbia official said more than 65 Columbia students were placed on “interim suspension pending further investigation.” A ...
Columbia University Apartheid Divest helped organize the takeover, in which about 100 people hung signs labeling the library a “liberated zone.” ...
The school said over 65 students were suspended and 33 people were barred from the campus over the protest, who were not affiliated with the university.