Palestinian Activist and Former Columbia Student Leader Detained in Sudden ICE Raid Amid Ongoing Campus Protests

New York City, NY — Mahmoud Khalil, a notable Palestinian activist recognized for his leadership during the 2024 Columbia University student protests, was apprehended Saturday night by federal immigration officials. The arrest occurred at his residence near Columbia’s Manhattan campus, and according to Khalil’s attorney, Amy Greer, was executed under a directive from the State Department to withdraw his green card. During the incident, agents relayed to Greer via phone that the initial intent was to revoke Khalil’s student visa but shifted upon discovering he was a permanent resident. Greer further claimed the agents also … Read more

Morningside Heights Community Sues Columbia University Over Campus Access Restrictions

NEW YORK — A group of Morningside Heights residents is taking legal action against Columbia University, alleging that the university’s decision to close a portion of its campus to the public violates a longstanding agreement. The lawsuit, filed in a local court on Friday, claims that the barriers erected by Columbia in July this particular year significantly restrict community access, disrupting the daily lives of local residents and visitors who have traditionally used the campus as a thoroughfare. The complaint centers on an agreement purportedly made between Columbia and the city back in the 1960s … Read more

Campus Conflict: Ohio University Grapples with New Anti-Trans Bathroom Law and Federal Cutbacks on Diversity Programs

Athens, Ohio – A new Ohio law, SB 104, which was signed into law on November 25 and takes effect on February 25, has sparked controversy among students and faculty at Ohio University. The legislation bans transgender individuals from using bathrooms that align with their gender identity within educational institutions from kindergarten through universities in Ohio. This development comes in conjunction with an executive order signed by President Donald Trump aiming to terminate what he referred to as “radical and wasteful” government-funded Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. The university, known for its diverse community … Read more

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit from Pro-Palestinian Student Group Against University of Vermont Over Campus Encampment

BURLINGTON, Vt. — A legal case involving a student group at the University of Vermont advocating for Palestinian rights has come to a close with the federal court ruling in favor of the university. The group, Students for Justice in Palestine, faced suspension after organizing a 10-day encampment on the university’s campus last spring, an act deemed by campus officials as a violation of multiple school policies. The student group contended that their suspension infringed upon their First Amendment rights, prompting a lawsuit against the institution. However, on December 20, Judge William Sessions dismissed the … Read more