History of bad faith: Columbia’s pledge to fight antisemitism can’t be trusted - opinion
Given its long history of bad faith, however, we shouldn’t take Columbia’s promises, or even its latest actions, as a guarantee that the school has learned its lesson.
ACTING PRESIDENT CLAIRE SHIPMAN speaks at Columbia University’s commencement ceremony in Manhattan in May. As her own private correspondence makes clear, she is at best a craven partisan operative and at worst a Jew-hater, the writer charges.(photo credit: JEENAH MOON/REUTERS)ByASAF ROMIROWSKY