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NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration said Friday that it will continue to detain Columbia University protester Mahmoud ...
The Education Department said Columbia University no longer appeared to meet accreditation standards after concluding that ...
An Australian journalist claims he was recently detained in the US and sent back to his home country over his reporting on ...
Pennsylvanian condemns the recent attacks on student press at Columbia University and endorses the Columbia Daily Spectator ...
Pro-Palestinian student protest leader Mahmoud Khalil remained in US detention Friday despite an expected release, his lawyer ...
Second, Columbia and Barnard must apologize to every previously suspended journalist and student who did not break any rules ...
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The Exponent stands with the Columbia Daily Spectator, Columbia University's independent student newspaper, amid recent attacks on Spectator reporters and freedom of the press.
At a time of uncertainty and federal change, we must be clear: The Chronicle condemns all attacks on student press freedom and all violations of the First Amendment.
"No Kings" protests against the Trump administration are taking place today in and around New York City as part of nationwide ...
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