Columbia University began suspending students on Monday who refused to leave the pro Palestinian encampment. This was hours after the deadline for leaving the encampment had passed. Ben Chang, Vice President of Communications at Columbia University, said: “We have started suspending students in this next phase of efforts to ensure safety on campus.”
Hours after the end-of-the-year deadline for leaving the pro-Palestine encampment on campus, Columbia University suspended the students who refused to leave the campus. As part of this second stage of our efforts to ensure safety on our campus, we have begun suspending students, according to Ben Chang, vice president of communications for Columbia University… Hours after the deadline to leave the pro-Palestine encampment on campus passed, Columbia University on Monday began suspending the students who refuse to leave the campus. As part of this second stage of our efforts to ensure safety on our campus, Ben Chang, Columbia University’s vice president of communications, says,” We have begun suspending students.”
Columbia University began suspending students on Monday who refused to leave the pro Palestinian encampment. This was hours after the deadline for leaving the encampment had passed. Ben Chang, Vice President of Communications at Columbia University, said: “We have started suspending students in this next phase of efforts to ensure safety on campus.”