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More than 70 Columbia University students received sanctions for involvement in pro-Palestine protests, as the university ...
Columbia University is coming down hard on pro-Palestinian students who took part in a recent takeover of Butler Library, ...
The university announced that a judicial board had meted out the punishments to students who participated in the ...
NEW YORK — Columbia University has expelled or issued lengthy suspensions to nearly 80 pro-Palestine students for the May ...
The occupation of Butler Library in May represented an effort by a pro-Palestinian student protest group to regain momentum on campus.
Dozens of Columbia University anti-Israel rabble-rousers were slapped with hefty suspensions and a handful were fully ...
Eighty people were taken in police custody Thursday morning after tense moments on Columbia University's campus after a pro-Palestinian protest sounded off in the Butler Library on Wednesday ...
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, ...
Columbia University acting president Claire Shipman addressed the "utterly unacceptable" anti-Israel protest at Butler Library, promising severe consequences for the dozens involved.
It took time to convince Harkness—the first plan for the library, complex in design, would have cost $5.5 million, so after vast simplification, Rogers and Butler presented a $4 million project.
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