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Columbia University President Claire Shipman said the school retained full independence, but it gave in to virtually all of ...
Shoshana Aufzien was studying for finals in the Butler Library when she heard shouting, right before dozens of anti-Israel ...
Columbia University has disciplined over 70 students for participating in two student-led protests, a source familiar with ...
The occupation of Butler Library in May represented an effort by a pro-Palestinian student protest group to regain momentum on campus.
Columbia University announced on Tuesday that it is disciplining more than 70 students over anti-Israel protests.
Columbia University has expelled or issued lengthy suspensions to nearly 80 pro-Palestine students for the May occupation of Butler Library just days before final exams, a campus protest group ...
Some students also had their degrees revoked for participating in antiwar protests, including the 2024 Gaza encampments.
The disciplinary actions come as the university tries to access about $1 billion in frozen grants, officials said.
Protesters used green markers to write phrases on library surfaces, including “Columbia will burn 4 the martyrs,” “Butler was a Nazi,” and “We will always come back for Palestine.” On March 8, ...
More than 70 Columbia University students received sanctions for involvement in pro-Palestine protests, as the university implements new judicial processes under the provost's office.
Protesters outside Butler chanted “Let them out.” At around 5 p.m., a crowd pushed past the first doors of the library and entered the vestibule. Public Safety handcuffed the main doors to prevent the ...
Columbia University cracked down on multiple students who participated in the anti-Israel encampment and a recent takeover of ...