13 Federal Judges Refuse to Hire Columbia Grads Over Antisemitism: School is ‘Incubator of Bigotry’
More than a dozen federal judges said they will no longer hire Columbia University students, calling the school an “incubator of bigotry.”

More than a dozen federal judges said they will no longer hire Columbia University students, calling the school an “incubator of bigotry.”

On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Columbia University Trustee and former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson acknowledged that Columbia’s delay in calling the police to crack down on the demonstrations on campus was partially due to a fear that the

Interim Harvard University President Alan M. Garber threatened to place pro-Palestinian protesters on campus on “involuntary leave.”

Columbia University said Monday it has canceled its graduation ceremony after anti-Israel protests erupted on its campus and others across the nation.

An anti-Israel protester interrupted a commencement ceremony for Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, on Saturday evening.

A “possible leader” of the anti-Israel protesters, who broke into and barricaded themselves in Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall last week, is reportedly a 40-year-old heir to a multimillion-dollar fortune and repeat provocateur.

Pro-Palestinian protesters involved in an encampment at the University of Chicago issued a wide list of demands, including calling for defunding the campus police and reparations.

The Virginia State Police cleared an anti-Israel protest at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville on Saturday and reportedly took over two dozen protesters into custody.

Democrat FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan has ties to a Marxist organization, the Law and Political Economy (LPE) Project, which supported the pro-Palestinian protesters involved in the encampment at Columbia University.

NYPD’s Kaz Daughtry reacted to Columbia University protests by noting “tools” found were not those of organic protesters but those of “agitators.”

Columbia University President Minouche Shafik broke her silence days after the New York Police Department (NYPD) conducted a raid on pro-Palestinian protesters who had taken over an academic building. In a video posted to X on Friday afternoon, Shafik described

Pro-Palestinian protesters taking part in an encampment at Princeton University began a hunger strike to raise awareness for starving people in Gaza.

Palestinian American CEO Andrew Dudum is offering jobs to college students participating in the anti-Israel campus protests across the U.S. as other entrepreneurs announce their refusals to hire anyone from Columbia University because of the massive encampment demonstration.

New York Police Department (NYPD) Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Tarik Sheppard told Fox News’ Neil Cavuto on Thursday that pro-Palestinian “encampments” at many universities are run by “outside agitators” with funds from “around the world.”

Officials at two universities run by radical jihadist terror entities — Iran’s public Tehran University and the Houthi-controlled Sanaa University in Yemen — offered enrollment this week to students in America and Europe facing disciplinary action for supporting the Hamas terrorist organization.

On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Alex Wagner Tonight,” Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) said that, according to “so-called pro-Israel students” at Columbia that he met with when he visited campus last week, the antisemitism they have faced on campus “has been

President Joe Biden said protests at college campuses across the country have not caused him to reconsider his policies in the Middle East.

Police officers behaved admirably by arresting “radical left,” anti-Israel “lunatics” at Columbia University and UCLA, Donald Trump said.

Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) stated that if Columbia University President Minouche Shafik had threatened to expel or revoke the visas of students in the encampment on campus and fire members of the faculty who were in the encampment and followed through on these threats, “this situation could have been resolved decisively.”

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft wants Americans to stand together and oppose the anti-Israel hate that has swamped college campuses in recent weeks.

Democrats are seemingly divided on how to respond to the anti-Israel protests and encampments that have sprouted up throughout the nation, especially in the wake of the New York Police Department’s (NYPD) raid of Columbia University Tuesday night.

Pro-Palestinian protesters and counter-protesters at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa united to show their displeasure with President Joe Biden.

On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Columbia Business School Professor Ran Kivetz stated that students have been radicalized on college campuses “for decades now” and “it’s a real long-term threat to the United States and

On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Columbia Business School Professor Ran Kivetz called for bipartisan investigations into the funding sources of certain professors on campus and protest groups because “There is no way that, suddenly,

Republicans looking out across the chaos that has engulfed American campuses should take Richard Nixon’s advice: “Never murder a man who’s committing suicide.”

Columbia University Professor Joseph Slaughter said Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Chris Jansing Reports” that the school’s administration’s “gross mismanagement” caused the New York Police Department to have to clear the encampment and arrest the protestors.

What Americans are seeing on college campuses with the anti-Israel, pro-Hamas protests is simply “radial leftism,” Sen. Ron Johnson said.

An anti-Israel encampment was established at Fordham University in New York City on Wednesday, hours after ones at other colleges were raided.

Law enforcement officials began clearing an anti-Israel encampment that had been established at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Lisa Fithian, the veteran activist known as “Professor Occupy” for her role in training fellow radicals during the 2011 Occupy Wall Street protests, was allegedly seen during the pro-Palestinian riot this week at Columbia University.

Protesters do not have the right to “commandeer the lawn on a university campus,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said.

Some Democrats reportedly fear a political backlash in November from the increasing anti-Israel protests on university campuses.

Shiraz University, a public institution in Iran, announced that it would offer scholarships and jobs to American college students and professors facing disciplinary action for participating in violent pro-terrorist actions at home, the state-run Iranian propaganda site PressTV reported on Wednesday.

On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Alex Wagner Tonight,” New York Times columnist and MSNBC Contributor Michelle Goldberg said it’s “a failure of the media, it’s a failure of us,” that attention has turned to the actions of campus protesters and not the fact

While speaking to NewsNation on Tuesday, Florina Altshiler, who was a law instructor at Columbia, stated that she doubts Columbia will punish students who broke the law and she believes “many students are going to transfer to other schools where they

A history professor at Columbia University decried the raids on the anti-Israel protester encampments, defiantly claiming police cannot be allowed on campus without the “consent of the faculty.”

An anti-Israel protester, who was part of a group that took over a building on the campus of Columbia University, complained about a police raid and asked to “go home.”

A spokesperson for the pro-Palestinian activists who broke into Hamilton Hall at Columbia University early Tuesday morning demanded that the university allow food and drink to be delivered to the building.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) slammed Democrat New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the presidents of Columbia Univeristy.

Columbia University issued a statement in response to reports that officers from the New York Police Department (NYPD) had begun a raid on the campus.
