Columbia President Shafik Said This Anti-Semitic Prof Was Grading Papers Before His Exit from Columbia. He’s Been a Constant Presence in the Encampment Ever Since.
Related Articles
-
NYPD Says It’s On High Alert As Anti-Israel Protests Continue At Columbia University
Top officials from the NYPD have confirmed that they are in “standby mode” as they work to ensure the safety of Columbia University students amidst ongoing anti-Israel protests on campus. In an interview on “The Story,” NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell and Deputy Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry emphasized the department’s commitment to protecting […]
-
Columbia president calls last 2 weeks ‘among the most difficult’ in school's history amid anti-Israel protests
Columbia University's embattled President Minouche Shafik on Friday called the last two weeks "among the most difficult in Columbia's history," as anti-Israel protests continue to rage on the New York City campus. Shafik, speaking publicly for the first time about the long-running demonstrations that have taken over the campus since police cleared an occupied campus building in a video message posted to the university’s social media, said the "turmoil, tension, division and disruption have...
-
Anti-Israel protesters vow to fight and defend Columbia University encampment as counterterrorism police gather on campus after mob ignored president's midnight deadline to leave
Columbia University anti-Israel protesters are calling on New Yorkers to join and the university threatened to call the National Guard after ignoring a midnight deadline to dismantle their encampment.