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Columbia Law Review Website Pulled Offline Over Essay by Palestinian
newser· 4 hours agoIt was fully edited, but killed by the Harvard Law Review before it was published. Columbia's...
‘It is alarming:’ AT&T suffers second prolonged outage this year | CNN Business
CNN.com· 3 hours agoAT&T’s second prolonged outage so far this year left customers irate on Tuesday, with experts...
Palestinian students at Columbia are still protesting. Is anyone listening?
Reason.com· 20 hours agoColumbia University had its class reunion this weekend. While some students picketed outside, urging...
I Was at Columbia When the Police Raided the Protest. Few Understand What Really Happened—and What’s...
Slate via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAt the University of Texas at Austin campus, students were slammed to the ground, dragged...in riot...
Chants of 'intifada' ring out from pro-Palestinian protests. But what's it mean?
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 4 days agoThe chants at a recent pro-Palestinian protest at Columbia University were loud and defiant. Many of...
'Mr. FAMU': Rattler community remembers Hall of Famer, 220 QB Club President Eddie Jackson
Tallahassee Democrat via Yahoo Sports· 4 hours agoIn a Tuesday Facebook post, award-winning author Samuel Freedman, a former columnist for The New...
What University Presidents Can Learn From Past Protests
Time Magazine· 22 hours agoThis year, around 2,000 students were arrested on college campuses at the behest of their own...
Columbia Law Review Website Is Taken Offline Over Article Criticizing Israel
New York Times· 11 hours agoThe board of directors of the student-run publication said that the article, by a Palestinian human...
BOJ May Raise Rates Two More Times in 2024, Columbia’s Ito Says
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- The Bank of Japan may raise interest rates two more times this year, but it should...
Columbia Coincidentally Rewrites Disciplinary Rules Just in Time to Screw Over Student Protesters
The Intercept· 5 days agoJust as summer vacation is getting underway, students at Columbia University in New York are left...