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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Columbia Punishes Students in Historic Hind’s Hall Protest as Trump Issues Ultimatum to Admin
Columbia announced it had expelled, suspended and revoked the diplomas of a number of students who took part in a campus antiwar protest last spring. The protest saw students take over a school building and rename it “Hind’s Hall” in honor of Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old girl murdered by Israeli soldiers in Gaza. Also on Thursday, the Trump administration issued a letter to Columbia demanding a list of “immediate next steps” in order to open discuss…
Columbia University Went All In on Repressing Student Protest. It Didn't Matter.
Jewish Voice for Peace calls on Columbia University President Katarina Armstrong to rescind all disciplinary charges against anti-war student protesters and to stand up for its core values. Yesterday, the University announced it had expelled, suspended, or temporarily revoked the degrees of dozens of students involved in the Hind’s (Hamilton) Hall takeover protests last year. These disciplinary measures are the latest in a long and futile series…
Radical Columbia Students Who Took Over a Campus Building Learn Their Fate
The spoiled children of indulgent parents have no conception of gratitude. In like manner, privileged leftists who enjoy disproportionate protections for free speech have no idea what free speech really […] The post Radical Columbia Students Who Took Over a Campus Building Learn Their Fate appeared first on The Western Journal.
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