Nealy 100 students occupied a hall at Columbia University’s Barnard College to protest the expulsion of two students.
Congregation Beit Simchat Torah “reminded me my Jewish childhood in Brooklyn,” said Levine, who also served as its president.
The language in the listing included terms — like “settler colonialism,” “apartheid” and “genocide” — that Jewish groups said ...
Barnard is allowing the group a run roughshod over them. Still. While acknowledging the group “showed blatant disregard for the safety of our community,” the school also pandered to ...
The social science and art and humanities job postings were removed from the public university system's website.