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Columbia University says it expelled some students who seized building last year

  • Columbia University expelled or suspended some students for occupying Hamilton Hall during pro-Palestinian protests last spring, following a judicial board's evaluation of behavior severity.
  • The university provided no breakdown of the number of students expelled, suspended, or had diplomas revoked, according to its email announcement.
  • Columbia faces a lawsuit from the Council on American Islamic Relations over a Congressional request for student disciplinary records, as affirmed by the university's announcement.
  • A lawsuit was filed by students to stop Congress from obtaining disciplinary records related to the protests at Columbia and Barnard College.
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