Police have beaten and arrested several demonstrators at a pro-Palestine protest in New York’s Brooklyn in the latest crackdown on voices speaking against the war on Gaza in the United States.
Successes that came when presidents protected student protesters from outside meddling are worth remembering when students ...
Campus protests over the war in Gaza are attracting some of the largest police responses New York has seen in months. Protests, rallies and vigils from both pro-Palestine and pro-Israel groups have ...
Editor's Note: This is a summary of news about campus protests from Tuesday, May 7. Read our latest coverage. NEW YORK – Demonstrators picketed outside the homes of Columbia University trustees ...
Video captured at the May 18 Nakba Day protest shows officers pulling protesters out of the crowd, throwing them to the ...
Student movements at prestigious elite universities in coastal American cities have dominated news coverage of protests ...
Already, the same police unit that came to Columbia on April 30 has responded to other protests with violence, including a ...
Protests at American universities like UPenn, MIT, and the University of Arizona led to arrests. The demonstrations highlight tensions related to the conflict in Gaza and calls to sever ties with ...
As a surge of pro-Palestinian demonstrations on U.S. college campuses has been curtailed in recent weeks, including through ...
Crackdowns on pro-Palestinian student protesters from Columbia in New York to Vanderbilt University in Nashville remind us of ...
The narrative that took hold ignored inland campuses, like in the Rust Belt and into Appalachia, where students formed their ...