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The "partisan political context" was given as a reason for the intensity of protests in the U.S. [414] Columbia's status as an Ivy League school, its proximity to New York City and national news media, and its large population of Jewish students were described as fueling increased media attention and political scrutiny that helped spread the ...
New York police arrested more than 120 protesters at New York University on Monday and more than 100 at Columbia University last week. Columbia canceled in-person classes at its Upper Manhattan ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters temporarily halted the annual Macy’s Day Thanksgiving Parade in New York City by glueing their hands to the ground in the middle of 6th Avenue.. Around 30 protesters ...
More than 150 people have been arrested at New York University amid a wave of pro-Palestine protests across college campuses.. Students, faculty and others were arrested after hundreds of ...
There were arrests in New York City, where protesters crossed the Brooklyn Bridge. [11] Philadelphia saw 67 arrests. [12] [13] In Portland, Maine, a protest was held outside a KeyBank location. [14] Demonstrators in San Antonio blocked the entrance to Valero's headquarters. [15] Seven people were arrested in St. Charles, Missouri. [16]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2024 Columbia University pro-Palestinian campus occupation Part of the pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses, the Israel–Hamas war protests in the United States, and student activism at Columbia University A scene of the second campus encampment, several days after the NYPD arrested ...
Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters flooded the street in front of Penn Station in New York City on Friday (17 November) evening. People waved flags, chanted, and held up signs — may of which ...
Six arrested as 2,000 demonstrators march through Manhattan calling for a ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war