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Tensions flared Thursday night, July 10, at the Port Washington Public Library as Port residents gathered to protest the ...
At least 80 people were arrested Wednesday after pro-Palestinian protesters stormed Columbia University’s Butler Library, prompting helmeted NYPD officers to enter the building and remove the ...
Butler Area Public Library is accepting donations for its Little Free Pantry, a mini-food bank that anyone can donate to and ...
A top leader in the Jewish community is sounding the alarm about rising security concerns for Jews and supporters of Israel ...
Claire Shipman apologizes for leaked texts calling Shoshana Shendelman a 'mole,' as US university seeks to restore federal funding in talks over response to anti-Israel protests ...
The Moms for Liberty’s Madison County chapter invited Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to speak at its second annual ...
Photo Essays | Student Life In Focus: NYPD arrests 78 at pro-Palestinian protest in Butler Library The demonstration marked the third mass arrest at Columbia in just over a year.
As Trump's second term deepens America's political divides, experts warn of a new wave of far-left militancy playing out online and, increasingly, in the streets.
Columbia and Barnard’s disrespect toward student journalists has become especially evident from the Butler Library protest, and we can only hope that these universities — and universities across the ...
Students at Butler Library during Wednesday’s Gaza protest faced harsh consequences, though several had their suspensions lifted days later.
US News: Columbia University has suspended over 65 students and barred 33 others, including alumni, following a pro-Palestinian protest inside Butler Library.
80 student protesters arrested after library protest The New York Times reported on Wednesday that authorities arrested 80 students for the four-hour protest that shut down the main library on campus.