Staying home is not what Jewish students have done for generations despite being targeted for their political beliefs.
The administration said it was ‘disappointed’ it could not reach agreement with encampment organizers.
Where Vietnam-era boomers see the reflection of 1968 in today’s protests, I see the shadows of 1938.
The Plaintiff, unnamed for safety reasons, is an openly Jewish student who claims to have experienced numerous instances of harassment and intimidation on campus since October 7.
Columbia University faces criticism for neglecting campus accessibility during protests. Advocates demand accountability and improved safety measures for students with disabilities.
Columbia University issues ultimatum to pro-Palestinian protesters; failure to comply may lead to suspension. Responses on social media and criticism ensue.
An Israeli-American student at Columbia expresses frustration at campus antisemitism post-terror attack, calling for empathy and action from peers.
A Columbia student condemns rising antisemitism on campus, detailing harassment, violence, and institutional tolerance, urging caution for prospective Jewish applicants.
Highlighting how pro-Palestinian tokenism exploits minority involvement, drawing parallels to historical exploitation, and emphasizes the dangers it poses in discourse.
The congresswoman noted that she had met a number of Jewish students who were participating in the encampment.