NEW YORK -- The NYPD took dozens of protesters at Columbia University into custody Tuesday night. Police began moving in around 9 p.m. after receiving permission from the school to enter the campus.
A number of pro-Palestinian demonstrators inside and outside an occupied academic building at Columbia University said they ...
Criminal summonses against campus demonstrators appear to have been dropped in bulk over the past several weeks, though ...
Students at Columbia University dismantled a third pro-Palestinian encampment overnight Sunday, before cops entered campus to ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters returned to Columbia University’s campus on Friday evening to retake the school’s South Lawn just ...
Already, the same police unit that came to Columbia on April 30 has responded to other protests with violence, including a ...
The NYPD ordered cops to arrest anyone who tries to disrupt Sunday’s Israel Day Parade in Manhattan, while cautioning them ...
Students at Columbia University set up a new anti-Israel encampment on campus Friday night as the school is in the middle of ...
On May 3, Columbia University’s campus was quiet. There was already little evidence of the large pro-Palestinian encampment which had previously occupied a central campus lawn, other than a patchwork ...
(The Center Square) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams is defending the New York Police Department's response to a ...
A private WhatsApp group of high-profile, powerful financiers, business leaders and CEOs received briefings from Israeli ...
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters marched to the Brooklyn Museum on Friday afternoon, set up tents in the lobby and ...