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This op-ed was dictated by Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24. Spectator verified this with his Attorney Amy Greer and conducted its regular editing process. Khalil is currently detained at the Central ...
In a Tuesday immigration hearing for Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, a Louisiana immigration judge gave the federal government until 6 p.m. on Wednesday to provide evidence for its removal charges against ...
In a March 21 email to the Columbia community, former interim University President Katrina Armstrong announced that the University had sent a document detailing a list of planned administrative ...
A group of Jewish demonstrators chained themselves to the gate near St. Paul’s Chapel on Wednesday, calling for the University to “provide the name of the trustees who reported Mahmoud Khalil” to ...
New York Police Department officers detained one individual on Columbia’s Morningside campus Monday evening, an NYPD spokesperson told Spectator. The incident occurred at approximately 8:08 p.m. at ...
The University Senate released a 335-page report on March 31 focused on the University’s “jeopardization of academic freedom,” alleged breaches of privacy and due process, and violations of principles ...
Women’s tennis split results across its weekend roadtrip against Ivy League opponents Brown and No. 69 Yale. After sweeping the Bears (10-8, 2-1 Ivy) in Providence, the No. 72 Lions fell short against ...
Four Jewish pro-Palestinian demonstrators chained themselves to the gate near St. Paul’s Chapel early Wednesday afternoon in support of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, who was detained ...
The concept of the “outside agitator,” as well as its oft-invoked rhetorical incarnations of “the radical,” “the extremist,” and an individual’s “support for terrorism,” has, in recent months, ...
Several faculty members are concerned that Columbia’s new set of policies, which partially complied with demands set forth by President Donald Trump’s administration as preconditions for the potential ...
PARIS—Former University President Lee Bollinger, Law ’71, discussed the purpose of higher education and described the constitutional protections universities must fight to preserve at a Thursday event ...