Columbia University agreed to pay $395,000 to a Jewish student as settlement amount after it wrongfully suspended a student ...
Columbia University awarded nearly $400,000 to a student suspended for spraying a chemical substance during a pro-Palestine ...
House investigation reveals a gap between university's public and private messaging about the incident at a campus protest.
Investigation and reactions to the 'fart spray' incident. After the incident, Columbia University and New York police opened ...
Newly-released House report on campus antisemitism says school allowed anti-Israel activists to spread false claim novelty ...
The settlement closes the chapter on a January incident Columbia University labeled as a possible “hate crime.” It was later ...
Columbia University settled for $395,000 with a student over an incident involving "fart spray" at a pro-Palestine protest.
A signboard in Sweden has gone viral on social media as many netizens wondered what the words written on it, “fart kontrol”, ...
Reports suggested that the student had used skunk spray—a substance associated with crowd control tactics in the ...
Initially, the incident was reported as a chemical attack, but it was later found out that the spray was actually a harmless fart spray bought from Amazon. Several students complained of nausea, ...
She responded to a question that asked her about issues in her relationship while filming the show and said: "But I wasn't allowed to fart because he said it was disgusting and he'd leave." ...
Jimmy Kimmel spotted a moment during Donald Trump’s speech on Thursday when a suspicious sound seemed to come from the stage as the former president spoke. The late night host first played a clip of ...