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Vietnam War, Anti-Apartheid, Gaza: How Columbia University Became Hub of Student Protests in US

In 1968, Hamilton Hall was the first of five buildings to be taken over by students protesting against the Vietnam war. More than 700 people were arrested, at least 148 were injured as some were hit with sticks. The protests resulted in the university cutting ties with Pentagon institute doing research for the Vietnam war

Rhode Island College Announces Gov McKee as Baccalaureate Commencement Speaker

Rhode Island College today announced the speakers for its baccalaureate and advanced degree commencement ceremonies. Gov. Daniel McKee will deliver the commencement address at the baccalaureate ceremony on Saturday, May 11, beginning at 10 a.m. at the Amica Mutual Pavilion. Meanwhile, Vanessa Volz, executive director of Sojourner House, will be the keynote speaker for the advanced degree ceremony on Thursday, May 9 at 5:30 p.m. at the Murray Center on RIC’s campus.

Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning 20240604 10:50:00

City. In new York City is a place that has always had a very active left. And so youve had a various moments this combination of forces outside the campus merging with Camp Courses inside the Campus 2nd of columbia has this incredible legacy of protest. And so i think that when students meet a moment like this, it almost feels like is if their duty as Columbia Students to go join the protests. I know i did when i was a Columbia Student and then third of all, it has this history of Middle East Studies Department thats always been especially radical on the palestinian question. And so you have students whove been taught by professors to have the sort of impassioned activism thats been on display. And then no university has figured out how to deal with these protests, whether the protein this has been very disruptive to live on campus are good reasons for the University President to come in and to try to deal with the chaos that the university

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:07:00

And it is a war of attrition. And so what ukraine will be hoping to do now is once more frustrate russian supply lines, which it did to great effect in 2022, as well as trying to suppress russias air superiority. Because over the last six months, make no mistake, because of the political delay in washington, russia has become all the more dominant and ukrainian territory has continued to be eroded. Earlier, i spoke to marina miron, an expert on the Russian Military at the war Studies Department in Kings College london. I asked her what impact this bill will have. The first short Term Effect that it could produce is a boost in morale of the troops, which is very important given the fact that those on the front lines on the ukrainian Side Havent been rotated since the very beginning of the War End of february 2022. So that is one potential outcome. However, we have to keep in mind is when is this aid going to come through . So we have heard that the Ukrainian Armed Forces might be gettin

Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Story With Martha MacCallum 20240604 19:24:00

Middle eastern Studies Department said they may be the reason why the students may not know the answer to the questions that you asked them. They havent been taught both sides of The Story in the middle east. Thank you very much. Good to have both of you with us. So solidarity protests against israel go national. Attorney and Iranian American activist with a message to those who defend iran in these situations and their role in all of this next. We had to watch over the past 24 hours people clambering on the internet to explain that iran has the right to defend itself. In what capacity have you distorted The Story to make the Islamic Republic the victim

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