Firebomb and students chaining themselves to gates prompt police action at Columbia U.
- Maryam Alwan accused police of using excessive force during the protest, claiming officers manhandled her as she was chained to the gate.
- Columbia University is facing ongoing unrest and criticism over anti-Israel sentiments and a reported $430 million loss in federal funding.
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Student Arrested for Allegedly Throwing Molotov Cocktail at Columbia, the Anti-Semitism Capital of Academia
Police arrested a Columbia University student after he allegedly threw an unlit Molotov cocktail from his dorm room on Monday night. “Javen Jovero, a 22-year-old senior at the Ivy League […] The post Student Arrested for Allegedly Throwing Molotov Cocktail at Columbia, the Anti-Semitism Capital of Academia appeared first on The Western Journal.
Columbia Students Chain Themselves to Gates to Protest University Collaboration with ICE
Here in New York, Jewish students chained themselves to Columbia University’s gates Wednesday to demand the school reveal the names of trustees and Columbia officials who collaborated with federal immigration authorities in the arrest last month of student protest leader Mahmoud Khalil. Carly: “We, as Jewish students, demand transparency in that process. … You know, as Jewish students and to the Jewish people at large, being political pawns in a…
Inside the Student Protests that Shook Columbia University
On Mar. 28, 2025, New York City’s Angelika Film Center filled quickly as person after person—many of whom wore a keffiyeh—claimed their seats for the opening-night sold-out screening of The Encampments, a new documentary that provides an inside look into the lead-up and aftermath of the student encampment at Columbia University first constructed nearly one year ago. The Watermelon Pictures film, which is co-directed by BreakThrough News journali…
The Encampments Documentary Tells Columbia It's Not Over Yet
On March 21, the same day Columbia University conceded to President Trump’s policy demands as a condition for restoring $400 million in federal funding, a timely screening of a new documentary dissected the 2024 student protests for Gaza at Columbia that sparked an international phenomenon. The Encampments (2025), produced by BreakThrough News and Watermelon Pictures, extricates the movement from the grips of mainstream media narratives and plac…
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