(New York Jewish Week) — Columbia University paid a Jewish student nearly $400,000 in a settlement after suspending them for spraying a novelty “fart spray” at an anti-Israel protest last year.
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Columbia University administrators considered caving to the demands of anti-Israel students, including financial divestment from Israel-linked companies, a House GOP committee report shows.
Several students complained of nausea, abdominal pain, headaches and irritated eyes. (Representative Image) Columbia University has agreed to pay $395,000 (approximately Rs 3 crore) to a Jewish ...