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* [[1978]]: First [[Apartheid divestment protests]] result in a takeover of the [[Business School]] and a partial university divestment from South Africa
 
* [[1978]]: First [[Apartheid divestment protests]] result in a takeover of the [[Business School]] and a partial university divestment from South Africa
  
[[1985]]: Renewed anti-apartheid protests culminate in a [[1985]] takeover of [[Hamilton]]. Administration agrees to fully divest, although they didn't do so fully until [[1991]].
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* [[1985]]: Renewed anti-apartheid protests culminate in a [[1985]] takeover of [[Hamilton]]. Administration agrees to fully divest, although they didn't do so fully until [[1991]].
  
 
* [[1987]]: A mob of white students beat a black student, Mike Jones, and a couple of his friends outside [[Ferris Booth Hall]]. Black students mobilize on campus, take over Hamilton. Professor [[Marcellus Blount]] was arrested during these protests. The demands led to the creation of the [[Intercultural Resource Center]].[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE1DF1431F930A15757C0A961948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all]
 
* [[1987]]: A mob of white students beat a black student, Mike Jones, and a couple of his friends outside [[Ferris Booth Hall]]. Black students mobilize on campus, take over Hamilton. Professor [[Marcellus Blount]] was arrested during these protests. The demands led to the creation of the [[Intercultural Resource Center]].[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE1DF1431F930A15757C0A961948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all]

Revision as of 23:48, 10 May 2009

Protester David Shapiro sits in President Grayson Kirk's chair during the 1968 protests

So many protests to choose from...

Pre-1960s

The Bonus Army marches down Broadway
  • 1930s: Bonus Army marches
  • Late 1930s: Anti-war rallies preceding World War II

1960s

Mathematics Hall is "liberated" during the 1968 protests
  • April 23 - 30, 1968: The protest to end all protests. Not really. The 1968 protests surrounded the construction of the Morningside Park Gymnasium, Government funded science research, and CIA recruitment on campus. It ends with the bloody removal of students from five occupied buildings and a deeply damaged, divided campus.

1970-2000

  • 1970: Black students take over ROTC lounge. Administration agrees to make it the Malcolm X Lounge. In the spring, a massive student strike occurs in response to the bombing of Cambodia.
  • 1972: Latino students protest for Latino Studies.
  • 1977: Actions to prevent the endowment of a chair for former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
  • 1985: Renewed anti-apartheid protests culminate in a 1985 takeover of Hamilton. Administration agrees to fully divest, although they didn't do so fully until 1991.
  • 1992: Students again take over Hamilton Hall, protesting Columbia's plans to turn the Audubon Ballroom, the site of Malcolm X's assassination, into a biomedical research facility
  • 1996: Students go on a hunger strike, and occupy Hamilton for the establishment of an Ethnic Studies Department. Three years later they get a center with no hiring power

Since 2000

Pro-Iraq War demonstration, 2003
  • Spring 2008: Protest coinciding with the Fifth Anniversairy of the Iraq War

Faculty protests

Strikes

Ongoing community protests

  • Since 1940s: Lots of tenant protests over Columbia evictions. Today, these are primarily related to the Manhattanville expansion controversy.