Columbia suspends over 65 students after pro-Palestinian protest in library
- Columbia University suspended over 65 students and barred 33 others after a pro-Palestinian protest at Butler Library in Manhattan on Wednesday evening.
- The protest occurred as students forcibly entered the library, hung Palestinian flags, and displayed banners including the phrase "Columbia will burn," leading officials to call the disruption "outrageous."
- New York City police, wearing protective gear, cleared the building at university request and arrested about 80 people, most facing trespassing or disorderly conduct charges.
- The State Department announced it will examine the visa statuses of individuals involved in the protest for potential deportation, while Columbia University remains tight-lipped about the duration of suspensions as investigations continue.
- The suspensions and campus bans reflect ongoing tensions at Columbia, where federal funding was revoked and international students detained over handling protests related to the Gaza conflict.
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