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In March of [[2006]], a coalition of student groups sponsored a '''speech by controversial academic [[w:Norman Finkelstein|Norman Finkelstein]]'''. As anything relating to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at Columbia will, this resulted in lots of protests, controversy, and spilled ink. There were protests outside Lerner Hall, protesters in the auditorium, and ridiculous amounts of security.
 
In March of [[2006]], a coalition of student groups sponsored a '''speech by controversial academic [[w:Norman Finkelstein|Norman Finkelstein]]'''. As anything relating to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at Columbia will, this resulted in lots of protests, controversy, and spilled ink. There were protests outside Lerner Hall, protesters in the auditorium, and ridiculous amounts of security.
  
Sponsoring student groups included Safa'a, Turath, Qanun, United Students of Color Council, Arab Students Association (SIPA), Organization of Pakistani Students, International Socialists Organization, Columbia Student Solidarity Network, and Students Promoting Empowerment and Knowledge.
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Sponsoring student groups included [[Safa'a]], [[Turath]], [[Qanun]], [[United Students of Color Council]], [[Arab Students Association]] ([[SIPA]]), [[Organization of Pakistani Students]], [[International Socialists Organization]], [[Columbia Student Solidarity Network]], and [[Students Promoting Empowerment and Knowledge]].
  
 
Jewish student groups responded by inviting Finkelstein's [[w:Dershowitz–Finkelstein affair|arch-nemesis]] [[w: Alan Dershowitz |Alan Dershowitz]] to speak weeks later.
 
Jewish student groups responded by inviting Finkelstein's [[w:Dershowitz–Finkelstein affair|arch-nemesis]] [[w: Alan Dershowitz |Alan Dershowitz]] to speak weeks later.

Revision as of 04:20, 7 February 2009

In March of 2006, a coalition of student groups sponsored a speech by controversial academic Norman Finkelstein. As anything relating to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at Columbia will, this resulted in lots of protests, controversy, and spilled ink. There were protests outside Lerner Hall, protesters in the auditorium, and ridiculous amounts of security.

Sponsoring student groups included Safa'a, Turath, Qanun, United Students of Color Council, Arab Students Association (SIPA), Organization of Pakistani Students, International Socialists Organization, Columbia Student Solidarity Network, and Students Promoting Empowerment and Knowledge.

Jewish student groups responded by inviting Finkelstein's arch-nemesis Alan Dershowitz to speak weeks later.

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