Has locked down its campus. Happy graduation. And its finally, finally threatening to expel the mob thats taken over. Fox News National correspondent Alexis Mcadams has been there from the beginning. She is with us live with all the details. They still have chanting and drum beating. Alexis . Thats right. Well, some people in the city might be tired of seeing these protests. But the protesters are still amped up and ready to go outside of the gates at columbia university. University. Can you check it out here. Protest grown tonight laura after just a short time ago. There were some more police that showed up. This is after all the chaos on campus just overnight. The nypd has not got that call to come in just yet. They say when they do, these students could face some pretty serious charges. Burglary in the third degree. Criminal mischief. And trespassing. For the individuals that are in the encampments outside, they will be charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct. [chanting] [ch
How did we end up where we are . And it led me back to world war i. And the figure of Woodrow Wilson who i think is a very dark figure in American History. I just finished teaching a course in a prison, its in new jersey, they segregate the prisons by gang affiliations, so these were all bloods. And i taught them leon litwhacks two great, great works. Did you know leon . Amazing, after the storm, the aftermath of slavery and then his great book on jim crow a troubling time but i remember reading in that book that even someone as brilliant debois voted for wilson in the belief that this was the practical thing to do. And you know the first thing wilson did or one of the first things he did when he took office was resegregate government offices. And of course it was a decision hat debois deeply regretted, walking out. And i turn to a lot of writers of the period, you know, the three who come away with the most integrity of sort of intellectuals are randolph bourn, jane adams and Dwight M
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Local roundup: Lebanon girls tennis overtakes Bow
Kaeley Skakalski
Modified: 4/19/2021 10:25:34 PM
LEBANON The Lebanon High girls tennis team got its season off to a flying start on Monday, stopping the state runner-up the last time the NHIAA had a Division II tournament.
Kaeley Skakalski won a singles tiebreaker and fought off five match points in her doubles match with partner Keira Hines, giving the D-III Raiders two key points in a 6-3 win over D-II Bow at the Carter Community Building Association courts. Crisi Patel also contributed wins in singles and doubles for Lebanon (1-0). Bow reached the finals of the D-II tourney in 2019, losing to Portsmouth.