Columbia University senior Katie ripped into protesters on campus and the administrators and professors she said are condoning such behavior on "The Story."
Many of the more than 100 Columbia University and Barnard College students who were arrested after refusing to leave a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus on Thursday woke up to a chilly new reality this week: Columbia said that their IDs would soon stop working,
Pro-Palestinian student protesters resumed a third day of demonstrations Friday at Columbia University, saying their resolve has strengthened despite mass suspensions and arrests.
Anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University in New York City refused to be interviewed by Fox News unless filming was halted and a "media team" was called.
Students at Boston University took to the streets Friday, protesting violence in the Middle East, claiming school officials are staying silent ignoring the needs of Palestinian students.
At Columbia on Thursday, 108 people were charged with trespassing at Columbia, according to police, part of a broader trend of student arrests at pro-Palestinian demonstrations at US campuses.
More than 100 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested on Thursday on the campus of Columbia University after its president authorized New York police to clear an encampment set up by students demonstrating against Israel's actions in Gaza.
Protesters at Columbia University returned to the campus’ lawn area on Friday morning to continue their anti-Israel protest and say they will “hold this line" until their demands are met.
More than a hundred students were arrested for trespassing at Columbia University after the Ivy League school called the New York Police Department to dismantle tents and disperse a pro-Palestinian protest on campus Thursday.
Actress Susan Sarandon marches with raging anti-Israeli protesters outside Columbia University. (Credit: Party for Socialism and Liberation / POLITICALLY+ /TMX)
New York Post columnist and part-time Columbia University student Rikki Schlott shares what she witnessed during several days of pro-Palestine protests on campus.
The campus chapter of a faculty organization said it would “fight to reclaim our university.” Students were undeterred by the crackdown on their protest.
Some of the chants were 'Hands off the Middle East' and 'Palestine will be free.' Other chants include some choice words for the university's president Minouche Shafik and those who support Israel.
Tents and demonstrations are popping up on college campuses across the country after Columbia University students’ protest of the war in Gaza resulted in the arrests of more than 100 people. Pro-Palestinian students and faculty — among others,
A network of Jewish alumni from Columbia University sent a scathing letter to President Minouche Shafik for allowing anti-Israel protesters to continue to invade campus.
So, it’s a rare pleasure to get a chance to applaud the president of a university, in this case Minouche Shafik of Columbia University, who on Thursday called in police to remove student protesters who have camped out on campus in violation of university policy.
Defiant students at Columbia University continued Friday to protest the war in Gaza, a day after university President Minouche Shafik tapped the NYPD to clear a campus encampment and arrest more than 100 demonstrators.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University showed no sign of ending, and protesters set up new encampments on the campus, one day after police were brought in. NBC News' Antonia Hylton reports.
Students, staff and Case Western Reserve University community members protested in solidarity with Palestine while hundreds of prospective students toured the school during an Open House event Friday.
Columbia University officials, gambling that a show of force would dissuade pro-Palestine protesters from continuing to mobilize, sent New York City police on Thursday to clear out the protesters' encampment on campus.
Columbia University President Nemat Shafik testified about antisemitism on campus before a House congressional committee, New York Police Department officers descended on university grounds and arrested more than 108 peaceful protesters.
New York police arrested protesters at Columbia University on Thursday who had set up a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus. Several students involved in the protest said they were also suspended from Columbia and Barnard College,
A woman was taken away on a stretcher during as some 200 anti-Israel protesters continued demonstrations at Columbia University on Saturday, photos show. Columbia University EMS responded to a call from the grass field on campus and provided medical treatment to a student,
Defiant students at Columbia University continued Friday to protest the war in Gaza as some Jewish students, citing ongoing tension on campus, requested permission to study remotely. The Jewish students said they felt threatened by the large,
Protesters outside of Columbia University returned Saturday to lend their support to the students on campus who continue a sit-in with their sleeping bags and books.
This week, more than 100 Columbia University students were suspended from school and then arrested after erecting an encampment on a campus lawn to, among other things, denounce Israel’s war
Reflecting on Thursday’s unrest, Jewish students said that they felt uncomfortable and unheard on campus. Some said they’re glad the school year is almost over.
Following a written request from Columbia University’s president, Minouche Shafik, to the city of New York, NYPD officers in riot gear entered the encampment with zip ties and arrested protesters.
Hundreds of peaceful protesters began occupying the campus on Wednesday to demand that the university divest from Israel. The next day, the school sent in the NYPD to arrest them.
They were separated by a gated fence, but united in the same cause. Protesters outside Columbia University returned Saturday to lend their support to the students on campus who continue a sit-in with their sleeping bags and books.
The anti-Israel “liberated zone” at Columbia University isn’t so free when it comes to speaking to the press. Fox News correspondent CB Cotton tried to speak to […]
Columbia University remains closed to the public, a couple of hours after the NYPD came in at the request of the president, Nemat (“Minouche”) Shafik, and arrested busloads of anti-Israel student protestors who had been camped out in front of the main library.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators continued their protests both on and off the Columbia University campus one day after more than 100 of them were arrested by the NYPD. NewsCopter 7 was over Columbia's South Lawn early Friday morning where about 100 protesters spent the night camped out.