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Columbia University finals disrupted as NYPD arrests 80 protesters who stormed Butler Library. The majority were female demonstrators participating in anti-Israel activism on campus.
A faculty rights group at Columbia University condemned the administration's response to an anti-Israel protest at the campus library on Wednesday, which resulted in dozens of arrests. A letter ...
Over 100 demonstrators crowded a Columbia University library reading room Wednesday, prompting school administrators to call on the New York Police Department to quell the protest. The NYPD told ...
Tensions flared at Columbia University when masked protesters stormed the campus’s main library, reigniting anti-Israel demonstrations and sparking confrontations with students and security.
Masked pro-Palestinian protesters have occupied part of the main library at Columbia University, with authorities asking the New York police for assistance. Two university security officers were ...
Dozens of Columbia University students were temporarily suspended as of Friday for their alleged involvement with a brief takeover of the main campus library in a pro-Palestinian protest, the ...
NEW YORK − Police arrested dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators who took over part of Columbia University's main library on May 7. Ahead of finals week at the Ivy League campus, student ...
Dozens of people taken into custody at Columbia protest 02:03. New York City police officers took dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators into custody at Columbia University's Butler Library on ...
Columbia University suspended 65 students on Friday after they overtook the Butler Library on Wednesday in an anti-Israel protest. “At this time, more than 65 Columbia students are on interim ...
Protesters have taken over Butler Library on Columbia University's campus. The school released a statement saying they are working to mitigate the situation.
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters stormed a library at Columbia University and refused to leave for hours, school officials said, staying put until the NYPD was called to remove the demonstrators.