Nealy 100 students occupied a hall at Columbia University’s Barnard College to protest the expulsion of two students.
It was the second time the Transport Workers Union called out Columbia University and its affiliates for not doing enough to ...
A pro-Palestinian sit-in at Barnard College turned violent, prompting the Columbia affiliate to lock down campus.
Administrators at New York City’s Barnard College are squaring off against student protesters for the first time since the Trump administration intensified scrutiny over the response to antisemitism ...
An employee was sent to the hospital after being assaulted by the protesters, Robin Levine, Barnard’s vice president for strategic communications, said in a statement, without offering further details ...
The school employee was physically assaulted, a Barnard spokesperson said, during an hours-long sit-in Wednesday evening.
The demonstrators, who were protesting the expulsions of two students, assaulted a campus employee, sending the worker to the ...
A small group of pro-Palestinian student demonstrators occupied a building at Barnard College’s Manhattan campus Wednesday, ...
Three Barnard students will meet with Barnard President Laura Rosenbury and Barnard Dean Leslie Grinage at 1 p.m., under the tentative agreement.
Far-left students commandeered a Barnard College building late Wednesday to protest the expulsion of two antisemitic students. Last month, the two students stormed an Israeli history class […] ...
The staff member was taken to the hospital as protestors refused to remove their masks to meet with university administration ...
A group of 50 Columbia University students played a drum, used megaphones and performed chants in an administrative office of ...
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