In a matter of days, Columbia University’s campus has become a flashpoint for national political unrest—the site of impassioned youth protests over Israel’s war in Gaza and U.S. support for it, which has in turn fueled vociferous backlash, a flurry of national media coverage, and more than a hundred arrests. And since it all began, with a handful on student protesters pitching tents on the lawn at 4 a.m. on Wednesday morning, the university radio station, WKCR, has kept their news coverage of the situation going all day and night. “We’ve been covering in shifts,” Ted Schmiedeler, an undergraduate member...