Columbia University interim president Katrina Armstrong apologized to students and anti-Israel protesters who were "hurt" by the NYPD when they cleared the campus last school year.
On May 30, 2020, as demonstrations erupted in New York City in response to the murder of George Floyd, photojournalist Adam ...
The university was sued by Jewish students who said “mobs of pro-Hamas students and faculty march by the hundreds shouting vile antisemitic slogans, including calls to genocide.” ...
Columbia University’s interim president, Dr. Katrina Armstrong, in an interview with The Columbia Spectator published Thursday, apologized to those “hurt” by the New York City Police Department’s ...
The school told The Post in a statement Armstrong has worked to engage and listen with a wide range of students and ...
NYU and Columbia University are the largest private landowners in the city, yet collectively save over $320 million on annual ...
Officers fired during a clash with a man carrying a knife who was first stopped for fare evasion, police said. Two bystanders ...
However, these policy changes have faced significant criticism from civil rights organizations and academic groups. The ...
“The New York City Police Department told the City Council last week that its public relations arm employs 86 people, giving the department more communications staffers than many local newsrooms have ...