Columbia University interim president Katrina Armstrong apologized to students and anti-Israel protesters who were "hurt" by the NYPD when they cleared the campus last school year.
Work crews have been busy in the British Columbia legislature over the summer, prying apart desks in the historic chamber and ...
Among the many words spoken about Palestinians fleeing Gaza in our febrile domestic political debate about visa checks and ...
Hillary Clinton has criticized Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance for suggesting that families could ease the financial burden of child care by tapping grandparents for more help, saying ...
Responding to the pressure, many colleges and universities have tightened time, place and manner restrictions on protest ...
The get-tough approach calls to mind H.L. Mencken’s observation that every human problem has a solution that is “neat, plausible, and wrong.” As the ACLU stated recently, “calling armed police into a ...
Environmental metal exposure significantly contributes to coronary calcium buildup, comparable to traditional cardiovascular ...
After student-led protests against the Israel-Hamas war during the spring led to dozens of arrests, Connecticut colleges are ...
South Carolina QB LaNorris Sellers (ankle sprain) won’t play Saturday against Akron. Senior transfer Robby Ashford is ...
The share of newly admitted Black students dropped off significantly at the most selective schools, according to the ...
The interim president of Columbia University, Katrina Armstrong, is facing a widespread Israeli incitement campaign after she ...
At the end of her new memoir, Hillary Clinton offers up what sounds like a far-off wish: “I hope I’m alive to see the United ...