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Anti-Israel agitators took over part of the Butler Library at Columbia University in New York City on Wednesday, interrupting students studying for finals.
Columbia students reported feeling threatened when masked protesters stormed the campus library, chanted anti-Israel slogans, and mocked the Israeli hostage crisis.
New York police intervened after pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupied the university’s main library Wednesday evening.
Second, Columbia and Barnard must apologize to every previously suspended journalist and student who did not break any rules ...
Dozens of Columbia University students were temporarily suspended as of Friday for their alleged involvement with a brief takeover of the main campus library in a pro-Palestinian protest, the Daily ...
New York City police took 80 people into custody after responding to protests on Columbia's campus, the police department said.
The protest at Butler Library began around 4 p.m. and was ... the people will continue to escalate disruptions on this campus," the Columbia University Apartheid Divest group wrote online.
On May 7, Columbia University authorized the New York Police ... in a Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) rally in Butler Library. All participants were released, but Columbia has promised ...
New York City police officers took dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators into custody at Columbia University's Butler Library on Wednesday evening. NYPD officers were seen removing about 76 ...
Students at Butler Library during Wednesday’s Gaza protest faced harsh consequences, though several had their suspensions lifted days later.
The Exponent stands with the Columbia Daily Spectator, Columbia University's independent student newspaper, amid recent ...