New York – Columbia University suspended dozens of students and forbidden Aluma and others who participated in UA Pro-Palestinian demonstration Within the main school library at the beginning of this week, the spokesperson at school said on Friday.
The IVY League Institution in Manhatto has placed more than 65 students about the temporary suspension and forbidden 33 others, including those associated institutions such as Barnard College, from calling to campus.
Temporary suspension generally means that the student cannot come to campus, attend classes or participate in other university activities, the Columbia’s website. The university refused to say how much disciplinary action would be in force, saying only that decisions are waiting for further investigation.
Undiscovered number of alums that also participated in the protest was also prevented from entering school courts, according to Columbia.
Approximately 80 people were arrested in connection with Wednesday evening demonstration in the Butler University library. Most face the release of the accusation, although some can face messy behaviors, police said.
Mask-covering protesters have pushed passing campus safety officers, races in the building and hung Palestinian flags and other banners in police parts. Some protesters also expelled phrases on library furniture and image frames, including “Columbia will burn”.
New York City Police on helmets and other protection have interrupted the demonstration at the request of university officials, which denied protests as a “unheard of” student disorder studying and preparing for final exams.
U.S. Secretary of the State Marco Rubio said his office would review the visa status of those who participated in the library for the possible deportation.
Trump Administration already has Withdraw Federal Financing and Closed international students At Columbia and other prestigious American universities over their handling of student protests against the war in Gaza.
2025-05-10 03:22:00