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333 Ballet Dancers Set a Record
Youth America Grand Prix, a student ballet scholarship group, wanted to make its mark by having the most ballet dancers…
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Columbia Sends In the N.Y.P.D. to Arrest Protesters in Tent City
The university president broke with a decades-long tradition and called in the police to quell the pro-Palestinian protest. The encampment…
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A protest 56 years ago became an important part of Columbia’s culture.
Columbia University is no stranger to major student protests, and the uproar that unfolded at the institution on Thursday had…
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Protests Intensify at Columbia, Forcing Difficult Choices for Leaders
A university with a proud history of protest told student demonstrators camping on the lawn that they had to leave.…
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4 Takeaways From the Hearing on Antisemitism at Columbia University
Four Columbia University officials, including the university’s president and the leaders of its board, went before Congress on Wednesday to…
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A Nigerian Chess Master in Times Square
Tunde Onakoya is trying to break a record for the longest chess marathon. And he’s playing his games in the…
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Top Adviser to Mayor Adams Is Hit With a Second Harassment Lawsuit
The aide, Timothy Pearson, was accused of harassing and retaliating against a second police sergeant under his watch.
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In Congress, Columbia’s Leaders Try to Please. At Home, They Face Anger.
For Columbia’s president, Nemat Shafik, a hearing on antisemitism went relatively well. But on campus, intense protests suggest a difficult…
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A Cyberattack Could Make N.Y. State’s Late Budget Even Later
Days after lawmakers in Albany reached agreement on the framework of a $237 billion state budget, a digital security breach…
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Defendant Trump Heads to Harlem to Rail Against Crime, and Alvin Bragg
In his first campaign stop since his criminal trial in Manhattan began, former President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday visited…