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Columbia University Unrest: Protests, Arrests, and Administrative Actions
Surge in Tensions on Campus
Columbia University has experienced heightened tensions in recent weeks due to ongoing protests by students over pro-Palestinian concerns. Despite the arrest of over 100 students last week, the protests have continued unabated.
Faculty Censure Considered
Faculty members are considering a censure motion against the university administration for their handling of the protests. The motion would express their concerns over the use of excessive force by police and the lack of transparency in communication with students.
University Ban on Student Leader
The university has banned one of the students leading the protests, citing concerns over their behavior during a recent demonstration. The student has been prohibited from campus and is facing disciplinary action.
School Goes Virtual
Due to the escalating tensions, Columbia University has announced that all classes will be held virtually on Monday. The decision was made in an effort to de-escalate the situation and provide a safe environment for students and faculty.
Behind-the-Scenes Decision-Making
A recent report from the Washington war room reveals that Columbian President Nemat Shafik made the decision to call police officers to the campus during the protests. The report sheds light on the behind-the-scenes decision-making process that led to the arrests and subsequent tensions.
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