Columbia University Protests Escalate, Building Occupied
Protesters March Across Campus, Occupy Building
Protesters at Columbia University in New York City took to the streets and occupied a building after midnight, escalating tensions at the Ivy League institution.
Arrests Made by NYPD
Over 100 Arrested
More than 100 individuals were taken into custody by the New York Police Department (NYPD) on preliminary charges. Police officers cleared protesters from campus, arresting those who remained outside Hamilton Hall.
Resolution Passed by University Senate
Late Friday, Columbia University's senate passed a resolution in response to the demonstrations. The resolution condemned antisemitism and affirmed the university's commitment to fostering a respectful and inclusive campus environment.
City College Confrontations
In a separate incident, pro-Palestinian supporters confronted police officers during demonstrations at the City College of New York. The NYPD arrested several individuals in connection with the protests.
Conclusion
The protests at Columbia University and other campuses across the country have highlighted the ongoing tension between student activism and the university's responsibility to maintain order and safety. As the demonstrations continue, it remains to be seen how these conflicts will be resolved and what lasting impact they will have on campus discourse and governance.
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