Federal Judges Announce Boycott of Columbia Law Students Over Handling of Campus Protests
A group of thirteen U.S. federal judges have declared that they will no longer hire students or graduates from Columbia University’s Law…
A group of thirteen U.S. federal judges have declared that they will no longer hire students or graduates from Columbia University’s Law…
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York has announced a significant increase in federal funds aimed at enhancing security measures at places of…
Amid growing tensions on college campuses over the Israel-Hamas conflict, some New York State lawmakers are pushing for an investigation into the…
The Pulitzer Prize Board recently issued a public commendation for student journalists who have been at the forefront of covering ongoing campus…
New York has become the first state in the nation to offer paid leave specifically for prenatal care, ensuring that women can…
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a groundbreaking initiative that will require the replacement of lead pipes nationwide to ensure…
In a display of solidarity with the hunger-stricken population in Gaza, a group of Princeton University students has initiated a hunger strike.…
Columbia University in New York City has made a significant decision to cancel its main commencement ceremony, scheduled for May 15th, amidst…
Researchers and experts from various institutions continue to investigate the perplexing phenomenon of fish spinning erratically in the waters of the Florida…
In a historic decision, the United Methodist Church has voted to repeal its ban on LGBTQ clergy and to protect clergy and…