Columbia University Disciplines Over 70 Students for Pro-Palestine Protests
Columbia University has disciplined over 70 students with probation, suspensions, and expulsions for pro-Palestine protests and a library takeover, enforcing policies against academic disruptions.
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Overview
- Columbia University has disciplined over 70 students for their involvement in pro-Palestine protests and a significant library takeover on campus, enforcing its policies.
- Disciplinary actions include probation, suspensions, degree revocations, and expulsions, with approximately two-thirds of students facing severe measures like expulsion or two-year suspensions.
- These measures highlight the university's firm stance on maintaining order and academic integrity amidst student demonstrations, emphasizing consequences for disruptions.
- The disciplinary actions follow earlier incidents where around 80 students were arrested or detained during similar protests at Columbia, with consequences emerging a year later.
- The university's response underscores its commitment to upholding campus rules and ensuring an environment conducive to learning, despite ongoing pro-Palestine activism.
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