Columbia University has suspended pro-Palestinian student groups, leading to protests and tension on campus amid the Israel-Hamas war. Faculty and students are concerned about the consequences, while a coalition of over 40 student groups demands the university to divest from Israeli apartheid. Additionally, Princeton University faces pressure to ensure the safety of its Jewish students.
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More than 40 Columbia University student groups have formed a coalition to demand the school divest from Israeli apartheid. The move comes just days after the university suspended Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace from campus. https://t.co/cwp2BsXsq2
Graduates of the Columbia University in New York dump their caps and gowns outside the school in protest of the banning of pro-Palestine student action. https://t.co/5SIeHninNX
More than 1,600 Princeton University alumni, students and faculty are urging school leaders to take steps to ensure the university's Jewish students feel safe https://t.co/phxTIa15Gi
Columbia University is struggling to respond to the Israel-Hamas war and the protests by students on both sides, leaving some students scared and faculty members worried about consequences. “It’s just tense," one student said of the feeling on campus. https://t.co/47vY2jgFyY
Who gets to protest at Columbia University? What led the university to suspend pro-Palestinian student groups. https://t.co/YC5XJiUfNZ
Who gets to protest at Columbia? @MrJDWalsh writes about what led the university to suspend pro-Palestinian student groups https://t.co/18J9cimZqC