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  1. After Weeks of Protests, Columbia Cancels Main Commencement Ceremony Metro, Today

    Columbia’s president had earlier said that she did not want to deprive students of an in-person celebration after many graduated high school during the pandemic.

  2. UChicago Says Free Speech Is Sacred. Some Students See Hypocrisy. National, Today

    The president has allowed protest encampments. But they have also disrupted campus life, and he wants the tents down.

  3. America Is Being Tested in So Many Ways Right Now Op Ed, Today

    It’s not only Trump who’s on trial.

  4. Getting Back to Basics on Free Speech Op Ed, Today

    Amid campus protests and the Trump years, free speech debates are charged. Jane Coaston interviews Greg Lukianoff about getting back to basics on the First Amendment.

  5. When Buying a Home Is Treated as a National Security Threat National, Today

    A new Florida law prohibits many Chinese citizens from buying homes because of national security concerns. Critics say it has fueled discrimination and chilled the local property market.

  6. With Schools in Ruins, Education in Gaza Will Be Hobbled for Years Foreign, Today

    Most of Gaza’s schools, including all of its universities, have severe damage that makes them unusable, which could harm an entire generation, the United Nations and others say.

  7. Are We Talking Too Much About Mental Health? Science, Today

    Recent studies cast doubt on whether large-scale mental health interventions are making young people better. Some even suggest they can have a negative effect.

  8. Are E.V.s Too Quiet and ‘Boring’? Letters, Yesterday

    Readers discuss a guest essay that argued they are both. Also: College roommates; tech in school; truths about Russia; water and politics.

  9. Police Again Clear Pro-Palestinian Encampment at U.S.C. National, Yesterday

    The university has been in turmoil following the decision not to allow its valedictorian to speak at graduation.

  10. I Love Facebook. That’s Why I’m Suing Meta. Op Ed, Yesterday

    We must be able to create a more civic-minded internet, with tools that would empower users to better control what they see.

  11. The Best College Is One Where You Don’t Fit In Op Ed, Yesterday

    Have you heard the advice to go where you can see yourself? Ignore it.

  12. A FAFSA Fiasco Has Students Still Asking: Which College Can They Afford? National, Yesterday

    The new application for federal tuition aid was meant to be simpler. High school seniors say it has been anything but, and some are still unsure of their plans after graduation.

  13. Kent State Protesters Call for University to Divest, Echoing Vietnam War Protests National, Yesterday

    Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on Saturday, the anniversary of the 1970 shooting by the National Guard that killed four students.

  14. Police Push Protesters Off a U.Va. Lawn and Arrest 25 National, Yesterday

    Some protesters questioned the magnitude of the police response, compared with the school’s response in 2017 to white nationalists marching on campus with torches.

  15. Barbara O. Jones, Actress Who Brought Black Cinema to Life, Dies at 82 Obits, May 4

    Her arresting roles in movies like “Bush Mama” and “Daughters of the Dust” helped shape a generation of independent filmmakers.

  16. Jerry Seinfeld Can No Longer Be About Nothing Culture, May 4

    The comedian, long beloved for his apolitical riffs, has been wrestling with what it means to be Jewish amid the Israel-Hamas war. Not everyone is pleased.

  17. Outsiders Were Among Columbia Protesters, but They Dispute Instigating Clashes Metro, May 4

    City officials have blamed “external actors” for escalating demonstrations at Columbia University and elsewhere, but student protesters reject the claim.

  18. From Free Speech to Free Palestine: Six Decades of Student Protest National, May 4

    The protests against Israel’s war in Gaza are merely the latest in a tradition of student-led, left-leaning activism dating back at least to the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War protests of the 1960s.

  19. Graduation season gets underway amid tensions on campus with ongoing protests. U.S., May 4

    Ohio State, Indiana University and Northeastern have graduation ceremonies this weekend, all happening on the heels of clashes between protesters and the police.

  20. Dozens Arrested at U.Va. as Other Protests Disrupt Graduations National, May 4

    Police officers in riot gear cleared an encampment in Virginia, and protesters walked out of a commencement at Indiana University.

  21. The Girl and the Fire Styles, May 4

    On knowing when it’s time to get out of the house.

  22. City College, Against Its Nature, Asks Police to End Campus Protest Metro, May 4

    The public college based in Harlem has a long history of radical politics and activism.

  23. Columbia’s President Urges University to ‘Rebuild Community’ in Video National, May 4

    After President Nemat Shafik called the police to arrest protesters on campus earlier this week, she asked the school community to “show empathy and compassion for one another.”

  24. Billionaire Donor Assails Brown’s ‘Unconscionable’ Deal With Protesters Business, May 3

    The real estate mogul Barry Sternlicht’s scathing criticism of his alma mater is the most immediate blowback against the school’s deal to end protests on campus.

  25. How Counterprotesters at U.C.L.A. Provoked Violence, Unchecked for Hours Interactive, May 3

    The New York Times used videos filmed by journalists, witnesses and protesters to analyze hours of clashes — and a delayed police response — at a pro-Palestinian encampment on Tuesday.

  26. University of Chicago President Says Pro-Palestinian Encampment ‘Cannot Continue’ Video, May 3

    The president of the University of Chicago said on Friday that the pro-Palestinian encampment on his campus’s quad “cannot continue,” a position that was being closely watched in higher education because the university has long held itself up as a...

  27. Cheers, Fears and ‘Le Wokisme’: How the World Sees U.S. Campus Protests Foreign, May 3

    Abroad, some have praised the demonstrations. Others call the crackdowns evidence of American hypocrisy, or of a nation coming apart.

  28. Police Treatment of a Dartmouth Professor Stirs Anger and Debate National, May 3

    A video showing Annelise Orleck, 65, being taken to the ground intensified criticism of the decision by the college’s president to call in officers.

  29. Campus Protests Over Gaza Spotlight the Work of Student Journalists Business, May 3

    Columbia University’s radio station and other student-led news outlets have provided some of the most detailed coverage of the turmoil engulfing university campuses.

  30. U.S.C. Announces New Commencement Plans After Canceling its Main Ceremony National, May 3

    The university said it would hold a celebration at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. More than 100 school-specific graduations and smaller receptions will also take place with tighter security.

  31. The Columbia Protests Made the Same Mistake the Civil Rights Movement Did Op Ed, May 3

    Passion counts for a lot, but the bottom line should be results. The protests seem to be headed in a different direction.

  32. Joel Conarroe, ‘Hub of the New York Literary Wheel,’ Dies at 89 Obits, May 3

    An influential arts administrator and educator, he was a trusted confidant to countless writers, notably Philip Roth.

  33. What I’d Assign to Today’s College Students Op Ed, May 3

    A reading list outside the progressive box.

  34. Gas Stove Pollution Risk Is Greatest in Smaller Homes, Study Finds Climate, May 3

    Gas-burning ranges, a significant contributor to indoor pollution, can produce and spread particularly high levels of some pollutants in smaller spaces.

  35. University of Chicago President Says ‘Encampment Cannot Continue’ National, May 3

    The university is home to the Chicago statement, a framework for free expression that has been embraced by other colleges.

  36. How I Reported on the Columbia Student Protests … in 1996 Insider, May 3

    Nearly three decades ago, a young reporter slept on the floor of Columbia’s Hamilton Hall for several nights to file an article for The Village Voice.

  37. Police Clear Tents and Arrest N.Y.U. and New School Protesters Metro, May 3

    Protesters had been camped out for days, demanding that their schools end financial ties with Israel.

  38. Winners and Losers of the Columbia Protests? History Will Tell. Metropolitan, May 3

    Activism often lands on the right side of history. But history also shows that tactical mistakes — and smashing windows — can weaken protests’ effectiveness.

  39. Pro-Palestinian Encampments Spread to Campuses in Other Countries Express, May 3

    Student activists in Australia, Britain, France and elsewhere are challenging their universities’ stances on the war in Gaza and ties to Israel.

  40. The Protesters and the President The Daily, May 3

    Over the past week, thousands of students protesting the war in Gaza have been arrested.

  41. A New Issue Flares in the 2024 Race: Campus Protests Politics, May 3

    With tensions escalating and Republicans pouncing, President Biden finally weighed in and sought to increase the distance between himself and some of the more radical activism on colleges.

  42. Calls to Divest From Israel Put Students and Donors on Collision Course Business, May 3

    To get protesters off campus lawns, Brown University and others have agreed to consider ending investments linked to Israel. But how?

  43. Attack on U.C.L.A. Encampment Stirs Fears of Clashes Elsewhere National, May 3

    The first big pro-Israel counter demonstration was on Sunday in Los Angeles, home to large Israeli and Jewish populations. More are planned in the coming days.

  44. Untangling the Mess of Campus Protests Op Ed, May 3

    And the role politicians play in all of it.

  45. Las protestas en las universidades en EE. UU. no solo se relacionan con la guerra en Gaza En español, May 3

    Muchos estudiantes argumentan que el sufrimiento de los palestinos es el resultado de estructuras globales de poder que prosperan gracias al prejuicio y la opresión.

  46. N.Y.P.D. Says Police Officer Accidentally Fired Gun Inside Columbia Building Express, May 3

    Footage of the shooting was captured on the officer’s body camera and provided to the Manhattan district attorney. The officer was on the first floor of Hamilton Hall when his gun went off.

  47. ¿Las protestas universitarias en EE. UU. están protegidas por la Primera Enmienda? En español, May 3

    ¿Campamentos? ¿edificios tomados? Los manifestantes invocan su derecho a la libre expresión, pero el tema es espinoso.

  48. University of California Workers May Strike After UCLA Raid National, May 3

    A union representing academic workers said it would file unfair labor charges against the University of California, Los Angeles, and potentially walk out over the handling of protests this week.

  49. Taking Cues From Students, U.C.L.A. Faculty Members Join the Protests National, May 2

    At U.C.L.A., a few professors helped negotiate with the university. At Columbia, they guarded the encampment. But not all faculty members are on board.

  50. The May 2 Ucla Protests College Campus live blog included one standalone post:
  51. Why the Protests Help Trump Op Ed, May 2

    The excesses of social protest movements can play into the hands of candidates who promise to restore order.

  52. U.C.L.A. Tries to Reconcile a Week of Turbulent Events National, May 2

    As crews cleared the remnants of an encampment, students and faculty members wondered how the university could have handled protests over the war in Gaza so badly.

  53. Locks, Chains, Diversions: How Columbia Students Seized Hamilton Hall Metro, May 2

    Some of those arrested during the pro-Palestinian demonstration were outsiders, who appeared to be unaffiliated with the school, according to an analysis of Police Department data.

  54. Larry Young, Who Studied the Chemistry of Love, Dies at 56 Obits, May 2

    Professor Young’s experiments with prairie voles revealed what poets never could: how the brain processes that fluttering feeling in the heart.

  55. Where Protesters on U.S. Campuses Have Been Arrested or Detained Interactive, May 2

    A crackdown on demonstrators at Columbia University in New York spawned a wave of activism at universities across the country, with more than 2,300 arrests or detainments.

  56. Campus Protests Give Russia, China and Iran Fuel to Exploit U.S. Divide Business, May 2

    America’s adversaries have mounted online campaigns to amplify the social and political conflicts over Gaza flaring at universities, researchers say.

  57. Advice to Protesters, and History’s Echoes Letters, May 2

    Responses to news and opinion articles about the campus protests. Also: Trump logic; pondering another civil war; lessons in the classroom.

  58. What Is ‘Queer Food’? A Conference Explores (and Tastes) Some Answers. Dining, May 2

    At Boston University, scholars, students and writers gathered to share thoughts on the role of gender and sexuality in the food space. Snacks were plentiful.

  59. Biden Denounces Violence on Campus, Breaking Silence After Rash of Arrests Washington, May 2

    President Biden defended the right to dissent but made clear that he believed too many of the demonstrations had gone beyond the bounds of free speech.

  60. The Police Clear U.C.L.A. Encampment and Arrest Protesters Video, May 2

    Pro-Palestinian protesters clashed with police officers who moved in to dismantle an encampment on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles.

  61. How Police Cleared the U.C.L.A. Protest Camp National, May 2

    Police officers dismantled a pro-Palestinian encampment and made arrests after a tense hourslong standoff overnight with demonstrators on the campus.

  62. How Police Took Down the U.C.L.A. Protest Camp New York, May 2

    Police officers dismantled a pro-Palestinian encampment and made arrests after a tense hourslong standoff overnight with demonstrators on the campus.

  63. Inside the U.C.L.A. Protests, and Trump Holds Rallies Amid Trial Podcasts, May 2

    Plus, tracking killer asteroids.

  64. When Closing a Very Small Campus Is a Very Big Deal Op Ed, May 2

    The Staten Island branch of St. John’s University is more than just a school.

  65. At Indiana University, Protests Only Add to a Year Full of Conflicts National, May 2

    The tumult in Bloomington, Ind., where large protests have led to dozens of arrests and calls for university leaders to resign, shows the reach of the protest movement.

  66. Campus Protests Aren’t Going Away. Colleges Need to Draw Lines. Op Ed, May 2

    What is the line between civil disobedience and lawlessness?

  67. How Hudson Yards Went From Bust to Boom Metro, May 2

    The planned neighborhood in the far west of Manhattan has rebounded, at least in terms of leasing office space.

  68. In an Online World, a New Generation of Protesters Chooses Anonymity Metro, May 2

    Doxxing and other consequences have led many student protesters on college campuses to hide their identities. That choice has been polarizing.

  69. The May 1 Columbia University Protests live blog included two standalone posts:
  70. How Protesters Can Actually Help Palestinians Op Ed, May 1

    I worry that the more aggressive demonstrators may be hurting the Gazans they’re trying to support.

  71. Trump Praises Police Crackdowns on Campus Protests Politics, May 1

    The former president called protesters “raging lunatics” and suggested, without evidence, that they were hired to draw attention away from border crossings.

  72. Biden to Speak on Antisemitism at a Holocaust Remembrance Next Week Washington, May 1

    President Biden has made little effort to personally address the anti-Israel protests, frustrating some Democrats who want him to show more public leadership.

  73. As Protests Grow, Universities Choose Different Ways to End Unrest Metro, May 1

    Columbia has taken the spotlight after twice asking the police to quell pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus. Brown University chose a different path.

  74. The Latest Campus Battleground Is the Flagpole National, May 1

    Demonstrators have raised Palestinian flags in place of American flags on several campuses, and drawn an angry response.

  75. It’s Not Just Gaza: Student Protesters See Links to a Global Struggle National, May 1

    In many students’ eyes, the war in Gaza is linked to other issues, such as policing, mistreatment of Indigenous people, racism and the impact of climate change.

  76. The 63-Year-Old Career Activist Among the Protesters at Columbia Metro, May 1

    Videos show Lisa Fithian, whom the police called a “professional agitator,” working alongside protesters who stormed Hamilton Hall.

  77. Un mensaje para los recién graduados: el mercado laboral está difícil En español, May 1

    Los trabajos de nivel universitario siguen pagando mucho más en general, pero no todos los graduados pueden conseguir uno.

  78. Judging the Justices on the Presidential Immunity Case Letters, May 1

    Responses to articles about the case before the Supreme Court. Also: Perspectives on the campus protests; how children value trees as homes for animals.

  79. What the First Amendment Means for Campus Protests National, May 1

    Encampments? Occupying buildings? Demonstrators cite their right to free expression, but the issues are thorny.

  80. Los programas de bienestar laboral tienen pocos beneficios, según un estudio En español, May 1

    Los hallazgos de un estudio de Oxford cuestionan el efecto de los servicios de salud mental para empleados.

  81. Counterprotesters Storm U.C.L.A. Pro-Palestinian Encampment Video, May 1

    Violence broke out as counterprotesters attempted to pull down barricades at a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of California, Los Angeles.

  82. Eric Adams Seizes Role as Face of the Crackdown on Student Protests Metro, May 1

    Mayor Eric Adams of New York defended the arrests of nearly 300 protesters and said he would not allow the protests to disrupt the city.

  83. 14 Protesters Are Arrested at Tulane After Police Clear Encampment Express, May 1

    Two students were among those arrested early Wednesday, the university said. Officers from three law enforcement agencies moved in after ordering the group to disperse.

  84. Some Gazans Say U.S. Campus Protests Give Them ‘Hope’ Foreign, May 1

    The protests have come at a fearful time for Palestinians in Rafah, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel vowing to launch a ground invasion of the city.

  85. In a Portland Library, Activists Fortify for a Standoff National, May 1

    With wood pallets piled at the entrance, dozens of pro-Palestinian activists are holed up in the Portland State University library. Here’s a look inside the makeshift fortress.

  86. Florida Abortion Ban Takes Effect, and U.C.L.A. Calls in Police Podcasts, May 1

    Plus, a possible shift on marijuana policy.

  87. This Is Peak College Admissions Insanity Op Ed, May 1

    Getting into a selective college has always been a source of anxiety and stress for students, but this year seemed like academic Hunger Games.

  88. Police Officers Respond as Clashes Erupt at U.C.L.A. Encampment Express, May 1

    The university called in law enforcement officers to help after “horrific acts of violence” occurred on campus Tuesday night, an official said.

  89. Columbia Said It Had ‘No Choice’ but to Call the Police Metro, May 1

    Columbia’s president expressed regret about calling in the police to clear a previous protest. On Tuesday, she said she had “no choice” after protesters occupied a building on campus.

  90. Police Arrest Columbia Protesters Occupying Hamilton Hall Video, May 1

    Officers entered the building through a second-floor window using a bridge on top of an emergency service vehicle.

  91. Police Arrest Protesters at City College in Harlem Metro, May 1

    The arrests came after pro-Palestinian protesters tried to take over an administrative building at City College. Earlier, the police cleared a building that had been occupied at nearby Columbia University.

  92. Text of April 30 Letter From Columbia’s President to N.Y.P.D. Metro, May 1

    Dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators at Columbia University in Manhattan were arrested Tuesday night by hundreds of police officers in riot gear after Columbia’s president, Nemat Shafik, requested police intervention.

  93. Columbia Asks N.Y.P.D. to Stay on Campus Through Middle of May Metro, May 1

    The university released the letter after police entered Hamilton Hall, a building that was occupied by dozens of demonstrators. Columbia’s commencement is currently scheduled for May 15.

  94. At Brown, a Rare Agreement Between Administrators and Protesters U.S., April 30

    Brown students took down their tents on campus after the university in Rhode Island agreed to discuss their demands for divestment from support for the Israeli military.

  95. Scenes From the Student Protests Churning Across the Country U.S., April 30

    Despite hundreds of arrests and threats of disciplinary action, pro-Palestinian demonstrations have continued into a third week.

  96. Education Secretary Calls Antisemitism on Campuses ‘Abhorrent’ and ‘Unacceptable’ U.S., April 30

    Miguel A. Cardona told lawmakers that his department was continuing to investigate complaints of antisemitism at dozens of colleges since Oct. 7.

  97. Tensions Rise at U.N.C. Chapel Hill After Dozens of Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Are Detained New York, April 30

    By Tuesday afternoon, protesters had broken through the barriers keeping them out of an encampment, and they replaced an American flag in the center of campus with a Palestinian one.

  98. Protesters at U.N.C. Break Through Barricade in the Center of Campus Video, April 30

    Protesters at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, clashed with police officers working to restore an American flag that the demonstrators had replaced with a Palestinian one.

  99. A Bystander to ’60s Protests, Biden Now Becomes a Target U.S., April 30

    For President Biden, the campus unrest over the Gaza war recalls peace protests of his youth. But this time he cannot easily bypass the turmoil.

  100. House Republicans, Seeking Political Edge Amid College Protests, Spotlight Antisemitism New York, April 30

    Republican leaders said they would hold additional hearings with top university administrators and potentially withhold millions of federal dollars from universities that fail to keep Jewish students safe.

  101. What Charges Will the Protesters Occupying the Columbia Building Face? New York, April 30

    The students who took over Hamilton Hall on Tuesday could be charged with a range of offenses, but they are unlikely to face jail time, according to a legal expert.

  102. House Republican Drafts Censure of Omar for ‘Pro-Genocide’ Remark U.S., April 30

    Representative Don Bacon accused Representative Ilhan Omar of antisemitism in suggesting some Jewish students were “pro-genocide.” Democratic leaders have said little about their colleague’s language.

  103. Columbia Protesters Rename Hamilton Hall to ‘Hind’s Hall’ Express, April 30

    Demonstrators unfurled a banner with the name of a 6-year-old girl who died this year in Gaza during Israel’s war against Hamas.

  104. Police Arrest 25 Protesters at Cal Poly Humboldt, Ending Building Takeover Metro, April 30

    Protesters had occupied an administration building for over a week, leading the university to shut down the campus.

  105. Columbia Protesters Occupy Building, and Trump Complains About His Lawyer Podcasts, April 30

    Plus, a deadly day for law enforcement.

  106. Hamilton Hall Has a Long History of Student Takeovers Metro, April 30

    The Columbia University building, which opened in 1907, has been occupied several times by student activists.

  107. Queen Snakes Are Back, and They’re in New Jersey Metro, April 30

    The reptiles, an endangered species, hadn’t been seen in the state since the 1970s.

  108. Columbia Protesters Occupy Building on Campus Video, April 30

    People inside barricaded the doors of Hamilton Hall with furniture. Outside, demonstrators linked arms to wall off entrances.

  109. Ilhan Omar Plunges Into Democrats’ Political Storm Over War in Gaza Politics, April 30

    Suggesting that some Jewish students are “pro-genocide,” the Minnesota congresswoman seemed to further polarize an already polarizing debate.

  110. A Small Campus in the Redwoods Has the Nation’s Most Entrenched Protest National, April 30

    Pro-Palestinian protesters have occupied the administration building at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, for the past week and forced a campus closure until May 10.

  111. Columbia Faculty Block Encampments, Protecting Student Protesters Video, April 30

    On Monday, Columbia administrators issued an ultimatum to student protestors: leave their encampments or face suspension. In response, several faculty members created a human barrier.

  112. N.Y.U. Says It Will Discipline Students Who Remain in Encampment Metro, April 29

    The university had set a noon deadline for an end to overnight stays at the site, but students remained there on Monday afternoon.

  113. New Round of Arrests at University of Texas as Protesters Defy Governor National, April 29

    Days after a crackdown on pro-Palestinian protesters, at least 50 people were arrested after new tents were erected on the Austin campus.

  114. Class of 2024, It’s Not in Your Head: The Job Market Is Tough Op Ed, April 29

    College-level jobs still pay a lot more overall, but not every grad can get one.

  115. Read the Notice From Columbia Administrators Interactive, April 29

    Students in the encampment were told they would be suspended if they did not leave before the deadline.

  116. Universities Face an Urgent Question: What Makes a Protest Antisemitic? Metro, April 29

    Pro-Palestinian student activists say their movement is anti-Zionist but not antisemitic. It is not a distinction that everyone accepts.

  117. Omar Draws Criticism for Suggesting Some Jewish Students Are ‘Pro-Genocide’ Politics, April 29

    Representative Ilhan Omar made the comments at Columbia University, where her daughter was among the students arrested protesting against Israel’s actions in Gaza. The protests have drawn visits by leaders across the political spectrum.

  118. Student Protester Is Suspended After Anti-Zionist Video Metro, April 29

    Khymani James, a Columbia University student, was barred from campus after his January video resurfaced online last week.

  119. The Campus Protests: Voices From Columbia, Barnard and Beyond Letters, April 29

    Sampling the outpouring of responses to the continuing protests on college campuses. Also: The Trump criminal cases; Trump, Pence and abortion.

  120. Columbia Students Take Over Building on Campus as Deadline Passes Metro, April 29

    University officials had started suspending students that refused to leave the encampment on campus, hoping to ease the situation. Instead, it appeared that the protest was expanding on campus.

  121. The Latest Push for a Gaza Pause, and Crackdowns on College Protests Podcasts, April 29

    Plus, a debate about killing owls.

  122. Amid Cases on Abortion and Trump, Roberts Reflects on Supreme Court’s Work Washington, April 29

    Oral arguments serve a crucial role at the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts said last week at Georgetown University. But they are not always what they seem.

  123. Student Protest Is an Essential Part of Education Op Ed, April 29

    Student protests at their core are really an extension of education by other means.

  124. Some Concrete Reasons Not to Be Totally Panicked Op Ed, April 29

    And a few things we’d like to forget.

  125. Columbia Protests: The Musical Metro, April 29

    Students at the university staged “Mayday,” a show that satirizes the administration, especially the beleaguered president, Nemat Shafik.

  126. College Protests Over Gaza Deepen Democratic Rifts Politics, April 28

    Scenes of chaos unfolding on campuses across the country are stoking internal divisions and carry political risk as a major election year unfolds.

  127. As Colleges Weigh Crackdowns on Protests, Questions About Outsiders Linger National, April 28

    With pro-Palestinian protests spreading across campuses nationwide, university leaders have had to confront a central question: When does a demonstration cross the line?

  128. Colleges Have Gone off the Deep End. There Is a Way Out. Op Ed, April 28

    How do we find our way to a campus culture in which everyone can be heard?

  129. Crackdowns at 4 College Protests Lead to More Than 200 Arrests National, April 27

    The police made arrests at Washington University in St. Louis, Northeastern in Boston, Arizona State and Indiana, as more schools move in on encampments.

  130. The April 27 Biden Trump Election live blog included one standalone post:
  131. Beyond Pulling Donations Business, April 27

    Business executives who are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses have other options for influencing the schools’ actions, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.

  132. What Students Read Before They Protest Op Ed, April 27

    How Israel became the focus of so much of contemporary protest politics.

  133. Alberta Draws Academia Into Its Fight With Justin Trudeau Foreign, April 27

    Alberta is seeking powers to veto funding agreements between the federal government and provincial entities, including postsecondary institutions.

  134. ‘Decisions Under Fire’: Campuses Try a Mix of Tactics as Protests Grow National, April 27

    Some colleges that initiated police crackdowns on pro-Palestinian protests have since taken a different tack. Others have defended the move. Hundreds have been arrested.

  135. New Orleans Likes to Drink. They Spotted a Huge Recycling Opportunity Climate, April 27

    College students started a venture that has diverted glass bottles from landfills and crushed them into sand for coastal restoration efforts.

  136. Upgraded Museums Add New Value to College Campuses Special Sections, April 27

    Educational institutions across the United States are spending more money to renovate museums and make them a more integral part of learning.

  137. Nobody Saw Andy Kim Coming. That’s What He Was Counting On. Metro, April 27

    Mr. Kim, the New Jersey congressman, has become the odds-on favorite to win Robert Menendez’s Senate seat. His strategy? Don’t ask anyone for permission.

  138. Barnard Ends Suspensions for Most Student Protesters Who Were Arrested Metro, April 27

    The students had been among more than 100 who were suspended for participating in an encampment at Columbia University.

  139. Columbia’s University Senate Calls for an Investigation Into the Administration National, April 26

    The senators voted for a resolution that accused the administration of breaching the due-process rights of students and professors.

  140. The Student-Led Protests Aren’t Perfect. That Doesn’t Mean They’re Not Right. Op Ed, April 26

    There may be problems in the student protest movement for Gaza, but they are not misguided in their goals.

  141. For Fox News and Conservative Media, Student Protests Are a Familiar Target Business, April 26

    On Fox and in other conservative outlets, the protests have given new lease to a long-running argument that students at elite universities are intolerant of conservative views.

  142. Why Gaza Protests on U.S. College Campuses Have Become So Contagious Foreign, April 26

    Experts say the partisan political context in Washington is a driver behind the spread of protests at American universities even as overseas campuses have stayed relatively calm.

  143. Columbia Bars Student Protester Who Said ‘Zionists Don’t Deserve to Live’ Metro, April 26

    After video surfaced on social media, the student, Khymani James, said on Friday that his comments were wrong.

  144. Denied a Second Chance at a Normal Senior Year Styles, April 26

    After Covid ruined high school graduation for the class of 2020, the response to campus protests might upend their college commencements.

  145. Louisiana Will No Longer Require Students to Fill Out FAFSA to Graduate Business, April 26

    Experts say high school seniors are more likely to go to college if they complete the financial aid form, but the state sees privacy issues with mandating it.

  146. A Timeline of Nemat Shafik’s Tenure as Columbia President U.S., April 26

    Dr. Shafik, who began her role in July, has faced increasing pressure over her congressional testimony and her handling of pro-Palestinian protests on campus.

  147. Biden, Let the Protests of 1968 Be a Warning Op Ed, April 26

    Lessons from a tumultuous summer.

  148. Has South Africa Truly Defeated Apartheid? Interactive, April 26

    We looked at how far South Africa has come in meeting its goals after 30 years of freedom.

  149. Columbia’s University Senate Is Said to Consider Less Severe Action Against Its President National, April 25

    Worried about the repercussions of a censure vote, the group may offer a watered-down proposal.