bias incident

Homecoming bias incident calls attention to OMA response

Deans from the Office of Multicultural Affairs say that the increase of reported bias incidents likely indicates that students are taking a more active role in reporting incidents they find offensive.

Hating on Hate

In response to recent hate crimes around the city, New York City Council speaker Christine Quinn led a movement to launch the Day Out Against Hate.

Leave Crap Where It Belongs

With the occurrence of recent distasteful incidents on campus, it has come to my attention that many Americans have not been properly potty-trained.

A Letter of Grievances and Demands

President Bollinger:

One Community

Yesterday, anti-Semitic graffiti was uncovered in Lewisohn Hall.

Speak Out and Fight Hate

On Wednesday, queer leaders issued a statement regarding the hate crime at Teachers College, where we asked individuals to send e-mails to President Bollinger, as well as call the main University t

Shut Up and End Racism

If you’ve been following the last few years of Columbia bias incidents, you’ve learned that racism is bad, and that we should do something about it.

Reactions to Campus Bias Incidents

The hanging of a noose in Teachers College cannot fail to offend the collective sensibilities of the University community.

Confrontation, Not Silence

We do not yet know the name or the precise intentions of the person who hung a noose on the office door of an African-American Teachers College professor on Tuesday, and it's possible we never will

Harmful Speech

On Wednesday afternoon, several students discovered graffiti in a SIPA bathroom that made startling and hateful proclamations about Muslims and Africans.