SUBMISSION: Columbia Goes All-Remote as Riots, Protests, Antisemitism Rock School
This is how Brownshirts, Nazis, fascists prevailed in the 1930s.
In other words, Columbia has been canceling classes, sending students to remote learning, & shuttering administrative buildings – all at the expense of the people who pay or borrow $86k a year to attend it – in order to cater to political activists who don't even attend the… https://t.co/Tt7CLx6Lsc
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) May 2, 2024
Honestly? This is what Columbia students are paying tens of thousands of dollars for — Zoom classes. They're paying for in-class lectures & instruction. They should sue the university to refund part of their tuition & boycott remote classes to protest.https://t.co/OsEtCdTqOu
— Brian Fleury (@BrianJFleury) May 2, 2024
The @Columbia President should resign because she has failed to protect Jewish students and instead chose to punish them by going all remote for classes.
The National Guard is needed to restore order because no one is exercising leadership to bring the situation to an end.… pic.twitter.com/JeLQOLkhgn
— Rob Ortt (@SenatorOrtt) April 25, 2024
BREAKING: Columbia University will go remote for the remainder of semester and UCLA will cancel all classes due to pro-Palestinian protests. https://t.co/qtavihwJBb
— KYMA (@KYMA11) May 1, 2024
Pamela Geller Geller Report https://gellerreport.com/Columbia goes all-remote as protests, antisemitism rock school; Jewish students advised to use ‘safe corridors’
For the fifth day, pro-terror students occupy a central lawn on the Columbia University campus, on April 21, 2024 in New York City
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NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) – Columbia University switched to all-remote classes on Monday, and dozens of protesters were arrested at Yale University in Connecticut, as intensifying protests have led to increased concerns over antisemitic rhetoric on college campuses in New York and beyond.
In a statement early Monday, Columbia’s president, Minouche Shafik, wrote: “To deescalate the rancor and give us all a chance to consider next steps, I am announcing that all classes will be held virtually on Monday.”
“During the coming days, a working group of Deans, university administrators and faculty members will try to bring this crisis to a resolution,” said Shafik’s message, which came on the eve of Passover, which begins Monday night.
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