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

  • Columbia University expelled and suspended pro-Palestinian students who occupied Hamilton Hall during protests last spring.
  • An unspecified number of students received sanctions, including temporary degree revocations, with reports estimating around 22.
  • President Donald Trump's administration revoked $400 million in federal funding due to Columbia's inaction against antisemitism on campus, coinciding with these sanctions.
  • Brian Cohen, executive director of Columbia Hillel, stated that the disciplinary actions were an important first step in addressing past wrongs.
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