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Columbia University’s Butler Library was overrun on Wednesday by a group of masked anti-Israel demonstrators, disrupting students during the critical final exam period, The New York Post reported.
Columbia students reported feeling threatened when masked protesters stormed the campus library, chanted anti-Israel slogans, ...
"When rules are violated and when our academic community is purposefully disrupted, that is a considered choice — one with ...
The New York Police Department arrested 61 females at Columbia University on Wednesday as anti-Israel agitators stormed the ...
The roughly four-hour standoff at Butler Library showed how much has changed about the way Columbia, and schools across the nation, are dealing with disruptive pro-Palestinian protests.
Image Claire Shipman, the acting president of Columbia University, departs Butler Library on Wednesday after pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupied the building.Credit...Bing Guan for The New York ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters took over Butler Library, where they staged a sit-in on Columbia University’s campus during study days –– the week before finals week. Columbia’s acting President Claire ...
Arrests were underway late Wednesday as the Police Department moved in to clear about 100 pro-Palestinian protesters at ...
Dozens were taken into custody at Columbia University after protesters stormed Butler Library on Wednesday. CBS News New York ...
Columbia lifted its interim suspension of WKCR reporter Sawyer Huckabee, CC ’26, nearly five hours after the initial ...
At least six students from Columbia and Barnard — including four journalists and, according to a student and faculty members, two who were merely studying at Butler Library — have had their ...
On Wednesday afternoon, a group of around 100 anti-genocide student protesters took over the Butler Library’s main reading ...
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