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A faculty rights group at Columbia University condemned the administration for calling the NYPD to gain control over an anti-Israel protest at the campus library.
Protests at Columbia University resulted in the NYPD taking dozens of people into custody Wednesday at Butler Library on ...
The identities of around 50 Columbia University students who took part in a violent takeover of a campus library Wednesday ...
The NYPD says at least 80 people were arrested after pro-Palestinian demonstrators refused to leave Columbia University's ...
Columbia University officials asked the NYPD to help secure Butler Library Wednesday night, after protesters’ actions caused ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the takeover of Columbia University's library by pro-Palestinian protesters on Wednesday ...
Acting Columbia University President Claire Shipman authorized the NYPD to enter campus after protesters forced their way ...
The New York Police Department arrested 61 females at Columbia University on Wednesday as anti-Israel agitators stormed the ...
Protesters pushed past security to occupy a library reading room, injuring two campus officers and prompting the school to ...
Police arrested more than 70 pro-Palestinian protesters who crowded and occupied the main library of Columbia University, ...
New York City police took 80 people into custody after responding to protests on Columbia's campus, the police department ...
Federal authorities are reviewing the visa status of all those taken into custody, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said ...