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== 1968 and earlier ==
 
== 1968 and earlier ==
* 1811: Students interrupt commencement
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* [[1811]]: Students interrupt [[commencement]]
  
* 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.
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* [[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.
  
 
== Post-1968 ==
 
== Post-1968 ==
  
* 1970: Black students take over [[ROTC]] lounge. Administration agrees to make it the [[Malcolm X Lounge]] which still stands.
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* [[1970]]: Black students take over [[ROTC]] lounge. Administration agrees to make it the [[Malcolm X Lounge]] which still stands.
  
* 1972: Latino students protest for Latino Studies.
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* [[1972]]: Latino students protest for Latino Studies.
  
* 1960s-1985: Students protest for divestment from South Africa, culminating in a 1985 takeover of [[Hamilton]]. Administration agrees to divest, although they didn't do so fully until 1991.
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* 1960s-[[1985]]: Students protest for divestment from South Africa, culminating in a 1985 takeover of [[Hamilton]]. Administration agrees to 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]].
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* [[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]].
  
* 1992: Students take over Hamilton Hall, protesting Columbia's plans to turn the Audubon Ballroom, the site of Malcolm X's assassination, into a biotech research facility
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* [[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 biotech research facility
  
* 1996: Students go on hunger strike, and occupy Low and Hamilton for the establishment of an Ethnic Studies Department. Three years later they get a center with no hiring power.
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* [[1996]]: Students go on hunger strike, and occupy [[Low]] and Hamilton for the establishment of an Ethnic Studies Department. Three years later they get a center with no hiring power.
  
 
== Since 2000 ==
 
== Since 2000 ==
  
* 2003: [[Iraq War Protest and Counter-Protest]]
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* [[2003]]: [[Iraq War Protest and Counter-Protest]]
  
* 2004: [[Columbia University Concerned Students of Color Protest]]
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* [[2004]]: [[Columbia University Concerned Students of Color Protest]]
  
* 2005: [[SHOCC Protest]]
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* [[2005]]: [[SHOCC Protest]]
  
* 2006: [[Minuteman stage-rush]]
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* [[2006]]: [[Minuteman stage-rush]]
  
 
===Other Demonstrations===
 
===Other Demonstrations===
  
* 2004, 2005: [[GSEU Strikes]]
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* [[2004]], [[2005]]: [[GSEU Strikes]]
  
 
== Ongoing ==
 
== Ongoing ==

Revision as of 18:33, 3 April 2007

List of student protests.

1968 and earlier

Post-1968

  • 1972: Latino students protest for Latino Studies.
  • 1960s-1985: Students protest for divestment from South Africa, culminating in a 1985 takeover of Hamilton. Administration agrees to 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 biotech research facility
  • 1996: Students go on hunger strike, and occupy Low and Hamilton for the establishment of an Ethnic Studies Department. Three years later they get a center with no hiring power.

Since 2000

Other Demonstrations

Ongoing

  • Since 1940s: Lots of tenant protests over Columbia evictions.