NEW YORK — Columbia University has expelled or issued lengthy suspensions to nearly 80 pro-Palestine students for the May occupation of Butler Library just days before final exams, a campus protest ...
Protesters are escorted out of Columbia University’s Butler Library after their arrest in New York City on May 7, 2025. Reporter Columbia University has once again found itself at the epicenter of pro ...
Protestors rechristened the Lawrence A. Wien Reading Room “Basel Al-Araj Popular University” in honor of the late Palestinian writer before Public Safety and the NYPD arrived. On May 7, Columbia ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters entered Butler Library on Columbia University’s campus bringing NYPD officers to the area to monitor the situation, according to campus and city officials. The protest, ...
New York City police officers took dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators into custody at Columbia University's Butler Library on Wednesday evening. NYPD officers were seen removing about 76 ...
The Trump administration said Thursday it was “encouraged” by Columbia University’s response to a pro-Palestinian protest at the main campus library Wednesday where police took 80 people into custody.
NEW YORK — Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University have taken over the campus’ Butler Library on Wednesday, just days before final exams. Nearly an hour into the protest, the large ...
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 ...
Columbia University is suspending, expelling and revoking the degrees of students who participated in two high-profile pro-Palestinian demonstrations on its campus. The university announced on July 22 ...
Photos and video posted on social media Wednesday showed pro-Palestinian protesters enter a Columbia University library and tussle with security when they were asked to present identification and ...
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.