As the Gaza Solidarity Encampment enters its tenth day on the West Lawn of Columbia University’s Morningside Heights campus, negotiations continue between university officials and student protesters.
Embattled House Speaker Mike Johnson was the latest high-profile elected official to visit Columbia University a week after students began a campaign known as the “Gaza Solidarity Encampment" on the West Lawn. After a brief meeting with Columbia President Minouche Shafik, Johnson stood before a
The Gaza-Solidarity encampment at Columbia University has garnered national attention and support across the city.
On Sunday, protesters at The New School in Greenwich Village established their own encampment zone inside the University Center, which is now attracting dozens of students during the day and where
[caption id="attachment_6061" align="alignnone" width="1060"] People watch demonstrators from the sundial at College Walk on Columbia's campus. (Credit: Edward Lopez)[/caption]
Negotiations are ongoing as demonstrators and Columbia University officials seek to de-escalate on Morningside Campus, where the Gaza Solidarity encampment enters its second week on the West
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