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Pro-Palestinian protesters expelled from Columbia University

Columbia University has announced disciplinary action against students who participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations.

The protests included one inside the Ivy League school’s main library before final exams in May and an encampment during alumni weekend in 2024.

A student activist group said that nearly 80 students were told they have been suspended for one to three years, or expelled.

Columbia confirmed sanctions issued by a university judicial board also include probation and degree revocations.

The move comes as the Manhattan university is negotiating with President Donald Trump’s administration to restore $400 million in federal funding.

The administration pulled the funding, cancelling grants and contracts, in March because of what it described as the university’s “failure to squelch antisemitism on campus” during the Israel-Hamas war that began in October 2023.

Columbia has since agreed to a series of demands laid out by the Republican administration, including overhauling the university’s student disciplinary process and adopting a new definition of antisemitism.

“Our institution must focus on delivering on its academic mission for our community,” the university said Tuesday.

“And to create a thriving academic community, there must be respect for each other and the institution’s fundamental work, policies, and rules.

“Disruptions to academic activities are in violation of university policies and rules, and such violations will necessarily generate consequences.”

It did not disclose the names of the students who were disciplined.

In May, Columbia said it would lay off nearly 180 staffers and scale back research in response to the loss of funding.

Those receiving non-renewal or termination notices represent about 20 per cent of the employees funded in some manner by the terminated federal grants, the university said.

A student activist group said the newly announced disciplinary action exceeds sentencing precedent for prior protests.

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