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Protesters, UCLA and Columbia
Violence flares at UCLA as police end protests at New York's Columbia
By Nichola Groom and Maria Tsvetkova LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Mounting tensions on U.S. campuses boiled over on Wednesday when pro-Israel supporters attacked an encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters at UCLA,
Columbia, City College protests lead to nearly 300 arrests. Mayor blames "movement to radicalize young people."
Columbia University called in the NYPD and cleared protesters from campus, ending a pro-Palestinian encampment on the school's main lawn.
Columbia University faculty ‘horrified’ by mass arrests of student protesters
Faculty members express anger Wednesday outside Hamilton Hall, which had been occupied by pro-Palestinian students
Pro-Palestinian, Protesters and Columbia
Campus Protests Escalate With Barricades, Arrests, Expulsion Threats
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations escalated dramatically with arrests, barricades and heightened threats of expulsion for participating students.
Building takeovers push campus protests into volatile new phase
The protest movement roiling college campuses across the United States appeared to enter a more dangerous phase Tuesday as a group of student demonstrators barricaded itself inside a hall at Columbia University.
College protests updates: LA mayor condemns 'absolutely detestable violence' at UCLA
Los Angeles mayor condemns 'absolutely detestable violence' at UCLA protest. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass addressed the protests that turned violent overnight at UC
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Columbia's near-total lockdown over protests called extreme and divisive by students and staff
Administrators cite security concerns for the move to close the campus grounds to everyone except essential employees and ...
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NYC officials allege outside agitators 'co-opting' Columbia University protest
Protests at Columbia University and elsewhere throughout the nation have been allegedly "co-opted" by what New York City ...
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NYPD identifies outside 'infiltrators' who amped up Columbia anti-Israel protests, top brass says
NYPD chief of patrol John Chell joined 'Your World' to recount the department's actions and the aftermath of Tuesday's law ...
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Columbia University protest leader who threatened to kill Zionists suspended over anti-Israel rhetoric
Khymani James, a Columbia University student who had emerged as one of the leaders of the anti-Israel protests on campus, is ...
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How Columbia University became the driving force behind protests over the war in Gaza
A student protesters leans out a window of Hamilton Hall on the campus of Columbia University, Tuesday, April 30, 2024, in ...
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Columbia University community 'shattered' after police raid
Everywhere there is gloom, and uncertainty about what happens next at Columbia University. Students told the BBC that the ...
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Columbia to UCLA: How 19 universities have responded to campus protests
Columbia was the site of one of the first pro-Palestine encampments, and the university mostly hesitated to deploy the NYPD ...
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A retired teacher saw inspiration in Columbia's protests. Eric Adams called her an outside agitator
“Outside agitators” working to “radicalize our children" were leading students into more extreme tactics, the mayor claimed.
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