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Columbia University has announced disciplinary actions against students involved in protests against the war in Gaza.
Khalil, who continues to be targeted for deportation, says he will continue to advocate for Palestine and free speech.
Columbia disciplined more than 70 student protesters who occupied a campus library in May. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The occupation of Butler Library in May represented an effort by a pro-Palestinian student protest group to regain momentum ...
During the CNN interview, Khalil said, "It’s disingenuous to ask about condemning Hamas while the Palestinians are the ones being starved now by Israel." ...
Columbia University is bending the knee to Donald Trump and punishing students brave enough to stand up for Palestine.
The situation somewhat echoes what happened in the '80s, when Coca-Cola introduced a new version of its iconic sip, only to face enormous consumer backlash. That led the company to bring back the old ...
Columbia University said on Tuesday it was disciplining dozens of pro-Palestinian student protesters who seized part of the ...
The move comes during reports that the institution is nearing a deal with the Trump administration to restore hundreds of millions in federal funding.
Columbia University said on Tuesday that it has punished several students for their role in anti-Israel protests held on ...
Hearings in cases over Trump's efforts to deport protesters and pull Harvard's federal funding were both held in a Boston ...
During a federal trial in Boston that concluded on Monday, two academic groups, the American Association of University ...