Columbia’s Shameful Class of ’22

On April 18, Isabel Seward was arrested at Columbia’s antisemitic encampment. She attends the university and is one of the students who has been protesting in support of terrorists.

Seward, 20, is the daughter of high-ranking UPS executive William J. Seward.

Her arrest brought up a previous case in which Seward, then 16, veered her truck across a double yellow line, causing a head-on collision that killed a couple in their 70s, according to the New York Post.

She was not charged with a crime, but was issued a $220 fine, which her mother paid, according to reports at the time from the Rutland Herald.

“She has no remorse, she received no punishment,” Eve Taylor, niece of the couple who was killed, said. “She’s just prancing around Columbia with her Ivy League privilege. After basically getting away with murder, she’s now promoting murder, with no understanding of what she’s promoting.”

Columbia University has repeatedly demonstrated that they are either incapable or unwilling to stop antisemitism on campus.