Student protesters seek amnesty to keep arrests, suspensions from trailing them
- Maryam Alwan and other students were suspended by Columbia University after being arrested at the "Gaza Solidarity Encampment" protest.
- Colleges nationwide are using suspensions to quell protests against the Israel-Hamas war on campus, sparking demands for amnesty from students and faculty.
- The outcome remains uncertain as the charges and consequences could impact students' futures. Terms of suspensions differ among universities.
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